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- <P><B>@ART</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gertrude.art.uiuc.edu/@art/gallery.html">http://gertrude.art.uiuc.edu/@art/gallery.html</A><BR>
- @Art features a revolving roster of exhibitions and brings together a varied
- collection of contemporary electronic displays. Periodically the site offers a
- survey for feedback on the exhibitions offered. Presentation of the home page is
- somewhat bland, but the exhibits themselves are worth a visit.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>galleries</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>22nd Annual Great Gulfcoast</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gulf.net/incoming/richardf/visitor/coe/events/art.html">http://www.gulf.net/incoming/richardf/visitor/coe/events/art.html</A><BR>
- Highlights and information from Pensacola's Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival are
- presented here. The festival, an integration of history and art, is nestled
- among the majestic oaks and winding sidewalks of downtown's historic Seville
- Square and Pensacola Village. Tour this page to get a sneak preview of festival
- events.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Festivals</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Florida</I>
- <I>, Pensacola</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
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- <P><B><a name="a">Actorweb</a></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.actorweb.org">http://www.actorweb.org</A><BR> Actorweb
- contains a directory of actors, along with descriptions of their work and
- experiences in the theater. Users will find links to theater companies from
- Ottawa, Canada, at this page. "Theater News," an online magazine for
- professional performers, is found here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>actor directory</I>
- <I>, actors</I>
- <I>, professional performers</I>
- <I>, theater companies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>AEC Access</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.interlog.com/~bhewlitt/index.html">http://www.interlog.com/~bhewlitt/index.html</A><BR>
- This is the beta site for AEC Access, a Canadian resource for the architectural,
- engineering and construction communities offering information, directories,
- databases, and online services free of charge. This resource aims at increasing
- the productivity, possibilities, cooperation, and access to global markets
- through the use of emerging technologies. Individuals can avail themselves of
- directories, shareware, freeware, public forums and discussion groups provided
- by AEC ACCESS.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Canadian architecture</I>
- <I>, construction</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Age of Enlightenment in French painting</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://dmf.culture.fr/files/imaginary_exhibition.html">http://dmf.culture.fr/files/imaginary_exhibition.html</A><BR>
- This site deals with the paintings of France's Age of Enlightenment, giving a
- great amount of historical background. Copies of various paintings and genealogy
- charts are included.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Age of Enlightenment</I>
- <I>, French paintings</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Alternative Virtual Biennial Exhibition</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.interport.net/avb">http://www.interport.net/avb</A><BR>
- Step into this virtual art gallery to experience an exhibition of images by
- artists who work with new aesthetics. The artists represented have consciously
- accepted a position outside the mainstream progressive art world. An essay
- describes the exhibition and artists. Also included with the images are photos
- of the artists, artist statements, brief artist resumes, and descriptions of the
- working methods used. Do not enter this exhibition if offended by undraped human
- bodies.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>artist resumes</I>
- <I>, new aesthetics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>American Repertory Theatre</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://fas-www.harvard.edu/~art">http://fas-www.harvard.edu/~art</A><BR>
- This award-winning regional company offers year-round performances at the Loeb
- Drama Center in Harvard Square and at other venues in Cambridge. There is a
- calendar of events and performances along with subscription information and
- directions to the various theater locations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>calendar</I>
- <I>, Harvard University</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>An incomplete history of Slam Poetry</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.tezcat.com/~malachit/deposit/SLAMmain2.html">http://www.tezcat.com/~malachit/deposit/SLAMmain2.html</A><BR>
- Slam poetry, a public forum of verbal boxing, has been around for nearly 10
- years. Read the history of these controversial, audience-focused, rowdy
- contests, starting with the Chicago-style slam. Hypertext links are provided to
- specific individuals, groups, and organizations. It would be great to hear or
- read some of the literature itself, but I guess this is poetry as a performance
- art and you need to be there.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chicago</I>
- <I>, poetry contests</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Andre's Art and Chemistry pages</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.digiface.nl/~andreg">http://www.digiface.nl/~andreg</A><BR>
- Andre's Art and Chemistry pages are just that--an index to sites related to both
- topics. What makes this page interesting is the use of pictures to keep things
- from getting repetitious. Links to academic pages, other directories, and an
- index of newsgroups can be found here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Web Indexes</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chemical engineering</I>
- <I>, newsgroups</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Anecdote</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://anecdote.com">http://anecdote.com</A><BR> The Anecdote is an
- intimate, underground club in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. It's an open forum
- for artists and musicians. Visit this site for art, music, and information on
- the club itself.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>nightclubs</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ANIMA: Art Network for Integrated Media Applications</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://wimsey.com/anima/ANIMAhomeF.html">http://wimsey.com/anima/ANIMAhomeF.html</A><BR>
- Developed for artists, theorists, and researchers, this site presents methods
- used in the development of communications projects. These projects vary in scope
- and intent, from the literary and critical to the expressive and visual. Links
- are provided to NEXUS, a gallery investigating issues on the synergy between art
- and technology, and ATLAS, a resource library providing information on tools,
- organizations, and sources for research in art, media, and communication.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Animania</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.umich.edu/~animania/Animania.html">http://www.umich.edu/~animania/Animania.html</A><BR>
- Animania, a student organization based at the University of Michigan in Ann
- Arbor, is dedicated to promoting Japanese animation within the United States. At
- Animania's home page users will find out about upcoming screenings, films
- featured in previous screenings, and club meetings. Also available are links to
- Japanese animation on the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <I>Science Fiction</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Japanese animation</I>
- <I>, student organizations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Animations Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.crs4.it:80/Animate">http://www.crs4.it:80/Animate</A><BR>
- The Animations Page is the cross between academia and multimedia. This
- animations page is not about comics and superhero characters. It teaches and
- educates users about science and technology with MPEG movies. Netizens can learn
- about biochemistry, medical imaging, aerodynamics, fluid dynamics,
- hydordynamics, environmental modeling, wave propogation, meteo animations,
- semiconductor devices, and many other topics. These animated movies are
- brilliantly created with stunning 3-D computer graphics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <I>Chemistry</I>
- <I>Computer Technologies</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>academia</I>
- <I>, aerodynamics</I>
- <I>, electrical engineering</I>
- <I>, movies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ArchiGopher</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://libra.caup.umich.edu/ArchiGopher">http://libra.caup.umich.edu/ArchiGopher</A><BR>
- Welcome to ArchiGopher, "a site dedicated to the dissemination of
- architectural knowledge." Visitors here will find a nice exposition of oil
- paintings, architectural models, and computer images. The available pictures
- that are presented here are worth the visit alone, and some of the graphics have
- accompanying descriptions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Architecture and Building: Net Resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/bibliographies/brown.html">http://www.uky.edu/Artsource/bibliographies/brown.html</A><BR>
- Compiled at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Architecture and Building: Net
- Resources is a comprehensive set of URLs, Gopher addresses, newsgroups, and
- similar links related to architecture and building. New editions will be posted
- to the University of Michigan Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet
- Resource Guides.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>building resources</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>architecture ONLINE - The MIT Museum</B><BR>
- <A
- HREF="http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/m/museum/www/architecture_online.html">http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/m/museum/www/architecture_online.html</A><BR>
- This sub-page of the MIT home pages features architecture ONLINE , which hosts
- two of the Museum's most popular architectural exhibitions: Drawings at Work -
- William Robert Ware and the Origins of American Architectural, and From Louis
- Sullivan to SOM, which explores the explosive growth of the city of Chicago in
- the late 19th- and early 20th-centuries and the contributions to this building
- boom by MIT and Boston architects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chicago</I>
- <I>, Louis Sullivan</I>
- <I>, MIT</I>
- <I>, Ware, William Robert</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Architecture, Engineering and Construction Network</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.aecnet.com">http://www.aecnet.com</A><BR> For
- professionals in the design and construction industries, this informative site
- provides Net access to architecture, engineering and construction resources.
- News, new products, a directory of design/architicture schools, and design and
- construction firms throughout the U.S. are just some of the avenues to travel. A
- bulletin board allows for exchange of information. For a monthly fee, full
- Internet access can be obtained, but much is available aright here. Browse while
- building!<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Home and Garden</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>building</I>
- <I>, construction</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Bin</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.algonet.se/artbin">http://www.algonet.se/artbin</A><BR>
- The Art Bin is a Swedish magazine for art, literature, music, and cultural
- politics. This virtual potpourri is in database form; it's just structured heap
- of articles, documents, pictures. This page has more than enough to satisfy the
- hunger of a savage browser, everything from the Magna Carta to a hypertext tool
- book and more. These pages are in both Swedish and English.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>graphics</I>
- <I>, Sweden</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Brokerage</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.artbrokerage.com">http://www.artbrokerage.com</A><BR> The
- Art Brokerage page provides a forum for dealers, collectors, and brokers to
- view, buy, sell, and trade art. Specific art forms, artists, galleries, and
- services can be located, including a sports gallery, religious art, and
- endangered species. A members-only dealers' network provides entrepreneurs an
- opportunity to trade across the Net waves. Price lists, a comments page, and
- classified ads make this a full range electronic brokerage house.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Shopping Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Exhibits and Reviews / Millennium Pop</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://glyphs.com/art">http://glyphs.com/art</A><BR> Art lovers will
- delight in this wonderful exhibit featuring the works of Monet, Kandinsky,
- Whistler, Kitaj, Durer, L.P. Smith, and Beardsley. Each composition is preceded
- by a text narrative of the style and an interpretation of the particular piece.
- Thumbnail images can be enlarged, and reviews are written by award-winning
- journalists and art editors. Leave the worries of the world behind and enjoy the
- inspiration of artistic creativity. The site is provided by Millennium Pop, an
- online magazine devoted to covering the "techno-driven transformation"
- of American society and culture.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Beardsley</I>
- <I>, Durer</I>
- <I>, Kandinsky</I>
- <I>, Kitaj</I>
- <I>, Monet</I>
- <I>, Smith, L.P.</I>
- <I>, Whistler</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>art galleries</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.afit.af.mil/Schools/PA/gall4.htm">http://www.afit.af.mil/Schools/PA/gall4.htm</A><BR>
- This site provides images from four "floors" of an art gallery devoted
- to space exploration. Full screen pictures of astronauts and space shuttles,
- including the Challenger and the Spacewalk, are among the gallery's collection.
- Only images are offered at this site, but there is a link to the gallery's home
- page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astronauts</I>
- <I>, space</I>
- <I>, space shuttles</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Galleries, Museums & Exhibitions</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://kaml1.csi.uottawa.ca:3000/expo.html">http://kaml1.csi.uottawa.ca:3000/expo.html</A><BR>
- University of Ottawa Department of Computer Science has assembled this eclectic,
- electronic art page showing-off computer art of all kinds, especially fractals.
- Paleontology, Singapore museums, space movies, Vermont, algorithmic images,
- ANIMA, Ansel Adams, AMIGA, Australia--it's all over the map, but ultimately
- quite selective; you couldn't pick a better introduction.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>bibliographies</I>
- <I>, fractals</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Links on the World Wide Web</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://amanda.physics.wisc.edu/outside.html">http://amanda.physics.wisc.edu/outside.html</A><BR>
- This page contains links to most of the major and minor galleries on the Web
- featuring new and innovative art, music, video, photography, and 3D renderings.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3D</I>
- <I>, art from France</I>
- <I>, art from Norway</I>
- <I>, digital photography</I>
- <I>, fine art online</I>
- <I>, grafitti</I>
- <I>, video</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Mode Virtual Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://infoweb.magi.com/~artmode">http://infoweb.magi.com/~artmode</A><BR>
- Centered in Ottawa, Canada, this art gallery presents a range of original and
- lithgraphic pieces. A sample, including Inuit sculpture, is available for
- viewing online. A more complete review will be provided on request. Ordering,
- consulting, and appraisal information, along with a listing of upcoming
- exhibitions and events, are also listed.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Canada</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Not Terminal Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.art.net/TheGallery/ArtNot">http://www.art.net/TheGallery/ArtNot</A><BR>
- The Art Not Terminal Gallery is run by member artists who present their work
- online while users have the opportunity to view the creations. There is a
- featured artist each month, nice graphics, and access to past art shows.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>images</I>
- <I>, Seattle</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art of China</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/china/china.html">http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agenhtml/agenmc/china/china.html</A><BR>
- Take a virtual stroll among the sea of art galleries at the Art of China home
- page. Users will find thoughtfully selected samples of art, music, language, and
- scenic pictures of this vast country with an ancient history and rich culture.
- Learn a few Chinese words and phrases from its audio files, or listen to violin
- solos, folk music, and contemporary music. Take a guided tour of the Great Wall
- of China, the Imperial Gardens, and the Yellow Mountains at this excellent
- collection of Chinese culture.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Asia</I>
- <I>Asian Studies</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chinese</I>
- <I>, Great Wall</I>
- <I>, language</I>
- <I>, tourism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art Tower Mito</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.soum.co.jp/mito/art-e.html">http://www.soum.co.jp/mito/art-e.html</A><BR>
- The initially understated home page in English and Japanese serves the Japanese
- city of Mito's 300-foot tall contemporary art center, with its spectacular
- entrance hall, legitimate theater (and resident acting troupe), art gallery, and
- concert hall. The exhibit program features many groundbreaking, avant-garde
- works. Schedules of music and dramatic presentations are listed along with
- innovative articles and graphics, statistics, and links to other Japanese arts
- sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>artists</I>
- <I>, Japan</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Art.Online</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://bighorn.terra.net/artonline">http://bighorn.terra.net/artonline</A><BR>
- John Keats once wrote, "something beautiful is forever a joy." This
- site may prove those words true--only time will tell. The Art.Online virtual
- gallery will lead visitors through a number of sublime paintings, printwork, and
- posters. Categories are organized according to African American Art, Native Art,
- Wildlife Art, Nautical Art, and New Zealand Art. There is a brief background of
- each of the artists as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Leroy Campbell</I>
- <I>, New Zealand</I>
- <I>, Ray Isaac</I>
- <I>, Tom McKinney</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Artdirect</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.artdirect.com">http://www.artdirect.com</A><BR> Artdirect
- is a hyperdocument featuring artists of all styles and genres, from around the
- world. Film directors, potters, painters, and even saxophone players are all
- showcased here, with interviews, pictures, and examples of each artist's work.
- In addition, users can access a schedule of metropolitan museum calendars,
- information about the latest artistic trends, and metro guides to museums,
- theater, galleries, music, and architecture.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>architecture</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <I>, music</I>
- <I>, pottery</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Arts and Science Collaborations, Inc.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://nttad.com/asci/index.html">http://nttad.com/asci/index.html</A><BR>
- ASCI offers bi-coastal online art exhibitions, information on art receptions,
- and links to participatory art projects. An example of an online exhibition is "The
- Digitalists," featuring the work of eight artists using computers to create
- fine art. Artists can find resources, such as the 2nd Annual Cyberfair for
- artists, and anyone can become part of art projects such as Agnes Dene's "Tree
- Mountain," a piece of environmental art.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Los Angeles</I>
- <I>, New York</I>
- <I>, participation art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Arts Site of the Day</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/Newark/wwar/wwarsite.html">http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/Newark/wwar/wwarsite.html</A><BR>
- This page offers a wonderful way to keep track of what's new in the world of
- art. The Site of the Day is updated daily, except weekends and holidays, to
- provide valuable and compelling information on the Web art scene. Archives of
- past selections and links to other art resources are also available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ArtsNet</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu">http://artsnet.heinz.cmu.edu</A><BR>
- Visitors to this site will find information and services related to art. The
- site provides career services, development resources, discussion forums, and a
- number of related art links.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art forums</I>
- <I>, oil painting</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ARTTU</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.uiah.fi/art2/homepage.html">http://www.uiah.fi/art2/homepage.html</A><BR>
- This is the online site of the University of Arts and Design in Helsinki,
- Finland. There is a wealth of cyberart and cyberdiscussions about the way
- technology is changing the world, communication, and the ways in which art is
- created. Read about the media lab, the history of Finnish video, and what staff
- and students are thinking about or playing with. This is an intelligent and
- thoughtful cyberspace worth visiting.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Finland</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Artworks and Imagepage</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://uptown.turnpike.net/I/Image/INDEX.HTML">http://uptown.turnpike.net/I/Image/INDEX.HTML</A><BR>
- View computer-generated art created by the students attending this U.K.
- non-profit adult arts center. While beauty is certainly in the eye of the
- beholder, the pieces presented here are engaging. The exhibitions change so new
- works hit this home page frequently. The authors of this eye-catching page have
- also included links to a number of valuable sites in the areas of photography
- and computer graphics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Computer Technologies</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>adult education</I>
- <I>, computer graphics</I>
- <I>, photography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Australian Outback</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://matahari.tamu.edu/People/Ewen/Outback.html">http://matahari.tamu.edu/People/Ewen/Outback.html</A><BR>
- For beautiful views of the Australian outback this page is a must. This photo
- installation offers stunning landscapes and meditative nature shots. Visitors to
- this page can also find other photos of the South West and California's High
- Sierra mountain range. Nature lovers, artists, or anyone with an appreciative
- eye will love this page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Australia</I>
- <I>, High Sierra</I>
- <I>, landscapes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Aviation Image Archives</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://acro.harvard.edu/GA/image_archives.html">http://acro.harvard.edu/GA/image_archives.html</A><BR>
- The Aviation Image Archives is an extensive collection of aircraft images. There
- is a wide choice for airplane buffs to browse through; aircraft of many types,
- styles, and periods are represented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Travel A-M</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aircraft</I>
- <I>, avionics</I>
- <I>, images</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="b">Barbara</a> Lee's amazing CHAT project.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.exploratorium.edu/Ylem/artists/bleechat/chatmenu.html">http://www.exploratorium.edu/Ylem/artists/bleechat/chatmenu.html</A><BR>
- The Project interviews women from all over the world about their communication,
- and how communication technology has changed women's communication. Rather than
- a research project, this is an interactive, ongoing work of art that we are
- invited to participate in, thus shaping the project, and indeed, becoming part
- of the work of art.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Telecommunications</I>
- <I>Women's Studies</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Barcelona Pavilion</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://archpropplan.auckland.ac.nz/People/Mat/barcelona/barcelona.html">http://archpropplan.auckland.ac.nz/People/Mat/barcelona/barcelona.html</A><BR>
- The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Mies van der Rohe as the German Pavilion
- for the 1929 World Exposition at Barcelona. It lasted for six months, after
- which the pavillion was dismantled for shipping back to Germany, and disappeared
- in transit. This site offers a virtual reality tour of the famed pavilion.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>1929</I>
- <I>, van der Rohe</I>
- <I>, World Exposition</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bas van Reek Art Building</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~basvreek">http://www.xs4all.nl/~basvreek</A><BR>
- Feeling the urge to shuffle through a museum gallery? Tour the virtual Bas van
- Reek Art Building, and you will feel as if you have really been there. The
- makers of this Web site guide you through the galleries room by room, to the
- elevator, through the multiple floors in the building and even to the restrooms
- if you desire. The art is fun and is offered for sale.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Amsterdam</I>
- <I>, Bas van Reek</I>
- <I>, modern art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Belfast Artservices</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://slarti.ucd.ie/pilots/artservices">http://slarti.ucd.ie/pilots/artservices</A><BR>
- Providing design, publishing, research, administration, and consulting to the
- arts and cultural sector, Belfast Artservices presents this Web site. Users are
- invited to explore links to Circa Art Magazine, a guide to galleries and
- museums, performances and art organizations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>arts</I>
- <I>, design</I>
- <I>, galleries</I>
- <I>, Ireland</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bergamot Station</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.artdirect.com/bergamot">http://www.artdirect.com/bergamot</A><BR>
- Bergamot Station features beautiful graphics from 20 art galleries in Santa
- Monica, California. The viewer can obtain addresses and exhibition dates for
- each gallery.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>painting</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>BOB(c)NET</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.tezcat.com/~wednsday/bobnet">http://www.tezcat.com/~wednsday/bobnet</A><BR>
- Club Bob(c) is a non-profit arts organization which supports unorthodox
- promotion, discussion, creation, and execution of the arts. Visitors to this
- home page can get the FAQs on this club, or step into the online gallery of
- members' visual and literary artwork. "Slurp when you get to the bottom of
- an iced cappuccino" is one of the philosophic tidbits users will find in
- the witty Club Bob(c)'s Guide to Simplicity and Elegance.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <I>Philosophy</I>
- <I>Politics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>virtual galleries</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bravo! - Canada's 24 hour Arts and Culture Channel</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.bravo.ca/bravo.html">http://www.bravo.ca/bravo.html</A><BR>
- Bravo! is Canada's arts and style television channel; its Web page, provides
- programming information, scheduling, downloadable movie clips, and more. A
- sub-page is devoted to Bravo! FACT, a Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent.
- There is also information on how to get Bravo! and a welcome page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>arts and entertainment</I>
- <I>, cable television</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Bulletin Board</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/expo/bulletin.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/expo/bulletin.html</A><BR>
- The Expo provides access to exhibits at the Library of Congress. This site, the
- Expo's bulletin board, maintains announcements and visitors' comments about
- upcoming new exhibits. The bulletin board also includes information about
- non-Expo exhibits.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art</I>
- <I>, congress</I>
- <I>, libraries</I>
- <I>, Library of Congress</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="c">Cajun</a> Zydeco Web Resources--Virtually Live from San Francisco</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.slip.net/~arubinst/index.html">http://www.slip.net/~arubinst/index.html</A><BR>
- Cajun/Zydeco Web index, based in San Francisco, contains listings of coming
- events, clubs, recommended recordings, and dance instructors--all for
- cajun/zydeco music.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cmcc.muse.digital.ca/cmc/cmcfra/welcmfra.html">http://www.cmcc.muse.digital.ca/cmc/cmcfra/welcmfra.html</A><BR>
- The galleries of this Canadian Museum of War and Civilization hold an extensive
- collection of over 4 million artifacts. The online exhibit encompasses Canadian
- pre-history archaeology and Canadian Indian culture and folklore artifacts. The
- site also houses a Children's Museum and the National Postal Museum. Users will
- find a calendar of events and a summary of the exhibit openings.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Canadian Indians</I>
- <I>, Canadian museum</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Carlos Miqueo</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hooked.net:80/users/cmiqueo">http://www.hooked.net:80/users/cmiqueo</A><BR>
- Created by Spanish Basque artist and current San Jose resident Carlos Miqueo,
- this site features several colorful, bizarre selections from his gallery. A
- telephone number and email address are provided. According to the artist, his
- site will be updated monthly. He provides a selection of "Cool Links"
- in areas ranging from art to astronomy to cyberspace and computing.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>graphics</I>
- <I>, painting</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Castles on the Web</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://fox.nstn.ca/~tmonk/castle/castle.html">http://fox.nstn.ca/~tmonk/castle/castle.html</A><BR>
- This page is dedicated to castles. Included are castle image archives, castle
- tours, and the castle of the week. This home page takes a while to load but is
- worth the wait.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Classics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>architecture</I>
- <I>, castles</I>
- <I>, classics</I>
- <I>, history</I>
- <I>, real estate</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Chesser Homepage</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gulf.net/~pchesser">http://www.gulf.net/~pchesser</A><BR>
- Well-written, easy-to-understand, and nicely organized information on multimedia
- authoring and other subjects can be accessed by users who drop by Pam and
- Preston Chesser's home page. Also available here are definitions and links
- pertaining to computer animation, organizational computing, and 3-D graphics, as
- well as 3-D rendering examples. In addition, Preston provides step-by-step
- directions on how to make cottage sculptures (his hobby), with photos of some of
- his creations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3-D graphics</I>
- <I>, computer animation</I>
- <I>, cottage sculptures</I>
- <I>, multimedia authoring</I>
- <I>, organizational computing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Chirkinian Communications, Inc.</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.gate.net/~cci">http://www.gate.net/~cci</A><BR> Chirkinian
- Communications, Inc. offers services such as CD-ROM development, online services
- and graphic designs through its subdivision, FVision. It contains links to a
- virtual golf clubhouse on the Web, and specializes in 3-D animation. The files
- and graphics at this site are very large and are very stunning.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>CD-ROM products</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Circa Art Magazine</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://slarti.ucd.ie/pilots/circa">http://slarti.ucd.ie/pilots/circa</A><BR>
- An online publication published every quarter, Circa Art Magazine, focuses on
- contemporary visual culture in Ireland. Its topics include theory, criticism,
- history, technology, and cultural practices. The publication also contain news,
- information, reviews, and the actual works of Irish artists.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Europe</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art history</I>
- <I>, Ireland</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>City of NY Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.netresource.com/mcny/collect.html">http://www.netresource.com/mcny/collect.html</A><BR>
- This page represents the collectibles section of the City of New York Museum.
- Examples of costumes, photography, sculpture, toy collections, and other
- collectibles are featured, spanning from the 18th century to the present day.
- Users are also given details on how to purchase reproductions of several items.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>collectibles</I>
- <I>, paintings</I>
- <I>, photography</I>
- <I>, theater</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Computer Graphics and Visualization</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.dataspace.com/WWW/vlib/comp-graphics.html">http://www.dataspace.com/WWW/vlib/comp-graphics.html</A><BR>
- This site is a subcategory of the WWW Virtual Library. A wide range of
- information is provided for the topics of computer bibliographies and papers,
- organizations, commercial sites, and miscellaneous references. This is a
- wonderful resource for artists, design professionals, scientists and researches,
- architects, and anyone else in need of the electronic graphics medium.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>virtual reality</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Cornell Theory Center-Scientific Visualization</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization">http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Visualization</A><BR>
- The Cornell Theory Center (CTC) offers expertise in cutting-edge equipment and
- software for scientific visualization. This Web site offers access to colorful
- scientific images and animations, as well as detailed information on hardware
- and software such as Visual Programming Language for Animation. Details on CTC
- computer graphics and scientific visualization courses are provided, and users
- can go to the Data Explorer Repository for tutorials and CTC lab exercises.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Programming</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>visualization hardware</I>
- <I>, visualization software</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Crisp</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.crispzine.com">http://www.crispzine.com</A><BR> The
- digital newsstand has been transformed with the advent of the creative design
- and content-rich writing found in e-zines such as "Crisp." Visitors to
- this electronic magazine will find an invigorating mix of expert opinion and
- insightful articles. Features include tech talk, art resources, school news,
- travel guides, career opportunities, politics, and cybernews.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Careers</I>
- <I>Publications E-Zines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer technology</I>
- <I>, current events</I>
- <I>, politics</I>
- <I>, recreation</I>
- <I>, travel guides</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>CRITIQUE - The Reviewer's Choice</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ip.net/critic">http://www.ip.net/critic</A><BR> Although
- the makers of this home page warn visitors not to expect big city galleries or
- best-selling authors, Critique does spotlight undiscovered music, art, and
- literature from a host of artists. The venue gives up-and-coming artist a forum
- for discovery and gives the viewer a chance to comment on the works. The graphic
- on the top of the home page is worth a visit in itself.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <I>Musicians</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>literature</I>
- <I>, undiscovered writing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>CU Art Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://stripe.Colorado.EDU/~gallery">http://stripe.Colorado.EDU/~gallery</A><BR>
- The University of Colorado at Boulder presents a fine display of artwork,
- located in the Fine Arts building, of intimate landscapes, abstract
- black-and-white prints, and vivid paintings. The gallery has exhibitions that
- change seasonally, and the artwork is created by professors and students at the
- university. Viewers can see previous displays.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>photography</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Culture and Entertainment</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://udgftp.cencar.udg.mx/ingles/CUAAD-INGLES.html">http://udgftp.cencar.udg.mx/ingles/CUAAD-INGLES.html</A><BR>
- This beautifully-designed Web page is presented by the University of
- Guadalajara. Among others, it provides links to information on Pre-Columbian
- Culture, including exhibits of photography and paintings. Visitors should also
- explore the segment of Contemporary Culture, while listening to native
- background music that can be accessed from the top page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <I>South America</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Mexico</I>
- <I>, Pre-Columbian culture</I>
- <I>, South America</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="d">Dark</a> Knight</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cycor.ca/Personal/pfurlong/dknight.html">http://www.cycor.ca/Personal/pfurlong/dknight.html</A><BR>
- The Dark Knight returns to the Internet. He is none other than Batman, the
- popular crime fighter whose figure graces the pages of comics, books, magazine
- articles, television, and now, the silver screen. Users can get an overview of
- Batman's origins and learn about Batman's friends, enemies, aliases, and the
- other people in his life. Fans of this great series can also read the synopses
- to the Knightquest, Prodigal, and Knightfall story lines. This is an excellent
- resource for aspiring cape crusaders!<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Batman</I>
- <I>, comic books</I>
- <I>, graphic novels</I>
- <I>, Robin</I>
- <I>, super heroes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Dave Sag's Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ozemail.com.au/~davesag">http://www.ozemail.com.au/~davesag</A><BR>
- Anyone interested or involved in art (especially the electronic kind) or works
- of fiction will feel at home at Dave Saq's home page. These are Dave's
- specialities, and users will find a significant list of links to artistic pages.
- In addition, Dave has supplied his own masterpieces: short stories, virtual art,
- and poetry. The site is entertaining, attention-grabbing, and just an overall
- fun ride.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Fiction</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>short stories</I>
- <I>, virtual art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>David Elliott's Land of the Squishy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.btw.com/dce">http://www.btw.com/dce</A><BR> The Squishy
- Gallery explores the world of digital art. David Elliot shares his tips,
- suggestions, and ideas on this new art form. By using recent developments in
- technology he creates software-generated pictures.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3d images</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Davis Museum and Cultural Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.wellesley.edu/DavisMuseum/davismenu.html">http://www.wellesley.edu/DavisMuseum/davismenu.html</A><BR>
- This page will guide visitors through the Davis Museum at Wellesley College,
- making frequent stops at interesting exhibitions and insightful art history
- resources. Hours of operation, location, telephone numbers, and special events
- are just a few of the resources found here. There is also access to the Museum's
- newsletter.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Wellesley College</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Design EARTH Synergy / The Earth Wave Directory</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.aloha.net/epf/dsg">http://www.aloha.net/epf/dsg</A><BR> If
- the inevitable outcome of unrelenting growth on planet Earth gives you chills,
- perhaps you'll enjoy this collection of links to sources advocating sustainable
- growth and sustainable communities. There are illustrations and articles about "a
- global strategy to create a network of Community Vision Centers throughout the
- world, all linked together on the Internet."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Environmental Science</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Community Vision Centers</I>
- <I>, Earth Day</I>
- <I>, Hawaii</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>DesignSphere Online</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.dsphere.net">http://www.dsphere.net</A><BR> DesignSphere
- wants to build an electronic community for those involved in commercial design,
- illustration, photography, lithography, printing, art, and advertising. Users
- may view an online business directory, find useful tips, and links to art
- publications.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>graphic art</I>
- <I>, illustration</I>
- <I>, printing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Digital Cathedral</B><BR>
- <A HREF="HTTP://WWW.MARSHALL.EDU/~STOCK1/index.html">HTTP://WWW.MARSHALL.EDU/~STOCK1/index.html</A><BR>
- This intriguing interactive picture gallery contains electronic art and texts by
- the site's author/artist and others. Six "rooms" contain collections
- of art and/or text presented in such a way that users can choose what to explore
- in detail or scan instead. The site creator claims that she "combines text
- and images in the pursuit of meaning and amusement."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>interactive galleries</I>
- <I>, poetry</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Disney Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.umich.edu/~mingchen/disney.html">http://www.umich.edu/~mingchen/disney.html</A><BR>
- This site is the home page of the Disney company. It contains lots of links,
- pictures, information on company projects, the home pages of employees, and
- information about its movies. Fans of Disney stuff might be interested in this
- page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoon</I>
- <I>, movies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Dr Ozone</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.winternet.com/~drozone">http://www.winternet.com/~drozone</A><BR>
- Dr Ozone contains a beautiful collection of image files that will stun and wow
- most Netizens. Users can search for any topic through their Lycos and Yahoo
- search engines. Also, they can examine thumbnails or large graphical images of
- textures and "space-like" landscape. How about a background of coffee
- beans or a picture of planets? Come to this page for some fine images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Internet Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>background</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <I>, images</I>
- <I>, landscapes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Duckman</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://bluejay.creighton.edu/~jduche/duckfaq.html">http://bluejay.creighton.edu/~jduche/duckfaq.html</A><BR>
- Fans of the adult animation series Duckman can find a cast list, including Jason
- Alexander as Duckman, as well as sound clips of the characters, and links to
- actors' pages. There are drawings, a series synopsis, and newsgroup access. Fun
- for the comic, and animation fan.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Celebrities</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="e">Eduardo</a> Kac 1980-1995: A Retrospective Exhibition</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.uky.edu/FineArts/Art/kac/kachome.html">http://www.uky.edu/FineArts/Art/kac/kachome.html</A><BR>
- This Web page documents Eduardo Kac's work, from his early performances to his
- current exploration of telepresence art. Several samples and photographs of
- Eduardo Kac's work are presented, some of which can be downloaded. A few of the
- categories available here include "Performances," "Mixed Media,"
- "Holopoetry," and "The Erratum Series."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>holopoetry</I>
- <I>, performance art</I>
- <I>, telepresence art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Electric Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.egallery.com/homepage.html">http://www.egallery.com/homepage.html</A><BR>
- Visitors are invited to roam the galleries of this online museum, which features
- exhibits of Haitian art, contemporary art, Southwest art, jazz and blues
- paintings, folk art, and works of abstract realism. Listen to sound samples of
- the jazz and blues greats that accompany a series of paintings and portraits,
- from the Jazz and Blues wing. Explore mythological traditions and cultural
- influences in the exhibit Journeys, from Adrian Wong Shue. Many of the paintings
- displayed are available for purchase.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>abstract realism</I>
- <I>, fok art</I>
- <I>, Haitian art</I>
- <I>, jazz</I>
- <I>, Southwest art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Ellen's Place</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ionet.net:80/~jellenc">http://www.ionet.net:80/~jellenc</A><BR>
- This personal home page is a labor of love presented for the enjoyment of
- photographic art. The maker offers a 'potpourri of links' to time-lapse, sky,
- galaxy, and multimedia photography sites on the Web. Users are given access to
- various graphic and desktop publishing tools, as well as to the art of Salvador
- Dali.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Dallas</I>
- <I>, desktop publishing tools</I>
- <I>, Salvador Dali</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>EMMA</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/user/cjkid/EMMA">http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/user/cjkid/EMMA</A><BR>
- Mail art has been a legitimate part of the art world, the hosts of this site
- aims to introduce the mail art and electronic art communities to one another.
- There are several email art exhibitions to browse through, as well as a mail art
- anthology.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>mail art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="f">Firehorse</a></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://firehorse.com">http://firehorse.com</A><BR> "Firehorse"
- is an online magazine that is dedicated to distributing information and news
- about the computer and multimedia world. Search the regular articles, such as
- the editorials, reviews of computer products, and columns. Of special interest
- are the featured articles about art galleries, food, multimedia, and an
- assortment of topics related to the Internet.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Computer Magazines</I>
- <I>Computer Products</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>editorials</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>First Church of Cyberspace</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100193">http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100193</A><BR>
- The First Church of Cyberspace Web page is sponsored by the Central Presbyterian
- Church of Montclair, New Jersey. Visit the Sanctuary and listen to RealAudio
- clips of hymns, read sermons by Christian theologians, and submit prayer
- concerns online. The First Church Gallery showcases religious images and links
- to online exhibits. Users can also access book reviews, movie reviews (and a
- rating system), weekly online meeting and ongoing debates, as well as hypertext
- and multimedia Bibles. Many links to related sites are available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Books</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Religion</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Christianity</I>
- <I>, hymns</I>
- <I>, sermons</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Flicker</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.sirius.com/~sstark">http://www.sirius.com/~sstark</A><BR>
- Flicker is a forum for alternative film and media. Visitors will discover sample
- cinema and movies at the Artist section. Learn the times and locations of
- alternative film showings and video exhibitions, and view sample images from
- artists' films. Link to online resources for media artists are also provided
- here.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>alternative film</I>
- <I>, alternative media</I>
- <I>, video exhibitions</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Fractal Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://eulero.cineca.it/~strumia/FractalGallery.htm">http://eulero.cineca.it/~strumia/FractalGallery.htm</A><BR>
- Complex mathematical equations can be beautiful. Visit this Web site and you'll
- see a gallery of fractals, which are computer-generated art based on
- mathematical equations. Examine the seahorse eye, the gothic cathedral, or the
- iced lake, produced by mathematic equations such as the Julia sets, the
- Mandelbrot set, or the curve of Von Koch. Save these pictures to file and liven
- your desktop with the images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Science Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer art</I>
- <I>, curves</I>
- <I>, math equations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Fractal Pictures & Animations</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://web.cnam.fr/fractals.html">http://web.cnam.fr/fractals.html</A><BR>
- This site offers a vast display of vivid, colorful fractal images, underlying
- the notion of the beauty of chaos. There is a variety of image galleries for
- various artists, a fractal movie archive, and links to the home pages of other
- related sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chaos</I>
- <I>, Mandelbrot</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Frances Suda's Online Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.msic.com/suda">http://www.msic.com/suda</A><BR> New
- York-based landscape artist Frances Suda showcases some of her paintings in her
- online gallery. She has a special affinity for northern landscapes, especially
- of the Adirondacks. Biographical information and a statement by Suda can also be
- found at this Web site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Adirondacks</I>
- <I>, landscape painting</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://hudson.acad.umn.edu">http://hudson.acad.umn.edu</A><BR> The
- Weisman Art Museum is located at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. It
- is a center for art exhibition, live performances, and lectures. It is
- especially noted for its collection of American artists. At this site, learn
- about the history of the Museum and the museum building itself, see a sample of
- current works on display, and find out about current and upcoming exhibitions
- and events.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>American artists</I>
- <I>, University of Minnesota</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="g">Galerie</a> Woltjen</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.supernet.ab.ca/Mall/Arts/GalerieWoltjen/home.htm">http://www.supernet.ab.ca/Mall/Arts/GalerieWoltjen/home.htm</A><BR>
- This gallery specializes in the resale of contemporary and historical fine art
- by Canadian, American, and international artists. Works by several artists are
- available. Roger Woltjen, the owner of Galerie Woltjen, has been in the
- commercial art business as a gallery owner since 1967. He is a member of the
- Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada (PADAC).<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Canada</I>
- <I>, contemporary art</I>
- <I>, historical fine art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Gallery For The Digital Arts</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://web.sirius.com/~stas/Gallery/titlepg.html">http://web.sirius.com/~stas/Gallery/titlepg.html</A><BR>
- This page is dedicated to displaying computer-generated artwork. It includes
- online exhibits and galleries. The galleries contain computer graphics by a
- number of artists, depicting a wide range of subjects, from nature to random
- fractals to fish.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>artists</I>
- <I>, computer art</I>
- <I>, fractals</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Geffen Records</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://geffen.com">http://geffen.com</A><BR> The Geffen/DGC Records
- home page uses their site to promote their new artists. Bios, new album
- information, video and sound, promotional photos, and email to the artists are
- offered for each of the handful of bands spotlighted. This site also offers
- links to Almo Sounds artist sites and a link to Cyberspace, which seems to be a
- list of recommended Web sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <I>Rock Music</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>DGC</I>
- <I>, Geffen</I>
- <I>, Music</I>
- <I>, Records</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>GEN ART</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.emedia.net/genart">http://www.emedia.net/genart</A><BR> A
- nonprofit organization dedicated to exposing the work of young artists, GEN
- ART's site displays works of art along with the artists' comments. In addition,
- there are reports on the organization's exhbits in New York and Los Angeles.
- Many of the young artists highlighted in the exhibitions sold works as a result.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>high school</I>
- <I>, young artists</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>General Art Sites</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.catalog.com/tsw/Pavilion/pvart.htm#GENART">http://www.catalog.com/tsw/Pavilion/pvart.htm#GENART</A><BR>
- Visitors here will find more than enough art resources to temper even the most
- insatiable cyberlusts. This page is a huge, alphabetized list of hyperlinks
- categorized according to General Art Sites, Artists, Sculptor, Photography,
- Online Galleries and Museums, and Festivals. Virtually every type of art form is
- found here, including digital art, surrealist art, charcoal drawings, Navajo
- art, and oil paintings.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Ansel Adams</I>
- <I>, Jaxun</I>
- <I>, Phillip Ayers</I>
- <I>, Salvador Dali</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>George Eastman House - International Museum of Photography and Film</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.it.rit.edu:80/~gehouse">http://www.it.rit.edu:80/~gehouse</A><BR>
- The George Eastman House contains an international museum of photography. Its
- Web site contains theTimeline of Photography, which is an interactive view of
- photographic history, complete with hyperlinks detailing photographic processes
- and the evolution of the art. There is operations information for the Rochester,
- New York, museum here as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Rochester Institute of Technology</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>GIF/JPEG Graphics</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://fourier.dur.ac.uk:8000/graphics.html">http://fourier.dur.ac.uk:8000/graphics.html</A><BR>
- Available here are images, images, and more images. From this link site,
- visitors can travel to the Rutgers Images databank, or the Imperial College
- Archive in the UK. and see what they've got. With photos, comics, graphics,
- animals, planes and humor, there is a wide range of images to view.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>images</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Gothic</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://wwwis.cs.utwente.nl:8080/speelman/choice.htm">http://wwwis.cs.utwente.nl:8080/speelman/choice.htm</A><BR>
- This beautifully designed page, presented by "DooS - the choice," in
- the Netherlands, a dark outing of some of the Web's most interesting art pages.
- If your taste in music and art is slightly unusual or gothic, then this page is
- a good starting place for a journey on the darker side of the Net. The site has
- also has original artwork by D.H. Speelman and links to other music and art
- resources.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>World Music</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>gothic art</I>
- <I>, gothic style</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation - Columbia
- University</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~archpub">http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~archpub</A><BR>
- GSAP's home page features a Digital Design Lab, where users can enter a virtual
- classroom filled with online galleries of Computer-Aided Design (CAD), or review
- the Lab's research on virtual reality, animation, multimedia, and 3-D
- interfaces. This Web site also showcases GSAP's Istanbul Workshop Project .<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>virtual reality</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Graffiti Wall</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.honors.indiana.edu/~cdent/graffiti.cgi">http://www.honors.indiana.edu/~cdent/graffiti.cgi</A><BR>
- Welcome to the Graffiti Wall, where the browser can read the graffiti of past
- users or submit their own for others to see. Graffiti is actually any type of
- expression, phrase, word, or sentence from one's imagination. It's submitted on
- a form, and if Lady Luck strikes... the graffiti will actually be published on
- the Web. Cross those fingers.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Hobbies</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>drawings</I>
- <I>, graffiti</I>
- <I>, writing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>GRN Usenet Multi-Part Article Decoding Daemon</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cs.ubc.ca/grn/newsgroups">http://www.cs.ubc.ca/grn/newsgroups</A><BR>
- This page contains text and pictures compiled from binaries newsgroups. It
- includes a vast number of resources for art, computers, and more. Art varies
- from movie posters to fifteen century European paintings to cartoons.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, movie posters</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Gumby</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.xnet.com:80/~gumby/gumby.html">http://www.xnet.com:80/~gumby/gumby.html</A><BR>
- Fans of the television show, "Gumby," can see the green clay figure
- and his pony pal Pokey at this site. Check out the latest news about Gumby, like
- his upcoming movie. Download the theme song of the show. View some pictures of
- Gumby. Users can also find out about merchandising, fan club information, and
- articles about the loveable green character. Come to this site, because, as the
- song says "if you have a heart then Gumby's a part of you."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>children's television</I>
- <I>, claymation</I>
- <I>, Pokey</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="h">HoLing</a> Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.webconn.com/holing">http://www.webconn.com/holing</A><BR>
- This site presents orginal artwork by HoLing Hui. Painted in the style of Ling
- Nan, watercolors painted on rice paper, each of the pieces can be seen as
- graphic images. Titles such as "Resting by the Lily Pond," "in
- Full Bloom," and "Summer Song," can be seen at this site. Many of
- these works are beautifully drawn renditions of flowers, birds, insects, and
- landscapes.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chinese</I>
- <I>, Ling Nan</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Holography Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hmt.com/holography/index.html">http://www.hmt.com/holography/index.html</A><BR>
- Hypermedia Technologies presents the Holography Page. Holography is "a
- science of recording the light waves of a laser reflected off of an object,"
- which makes an image appear three-dimensional. Visitors here will find a
- veritable wealth of resources that include artists, commercial holography,
- galleries, articles, and publications. The FAQ section presents a good
- introduction, while the feature artist section provides a nice taste of some
- sample holograms.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>laser</I>
- <I>, optics</I>
- <I>, three-dimensional</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Home Arts Country Living</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://homearts.com/cl/toc/00clhpc1.htm">http://homearts.com/cl/toc/00clhpc1.htm</A><BR>
- "Country Living" is a beautiful example of a well-designed online
- magazine for homemaking and living. Its outstanding illustrations and
- photographs enliven the discussion of decorations, collectibles, gardening, and
- cooking. Tips and guides for quilt-making and food preparation are samples of
- the eclectic country living advice found at this site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <I>Home and Garden</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cooking</I>
- <I>, home decoration</I>
- <I>, homemaking</I>
- <I>, quilt making</I>
- <I>, recipes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Horror, Fantasy and the Grotesque in Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~werdna/grotesque/grotesque.html">http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~werdna/grotesque/grotesque.html</A><BR>
- This is an exhibit of the darker side of human nature. Works found here by
- artist such as Albright, Blake, Dali, and Goya explores artists' treatments of
- the principle anxieties and fears of modern man. This page is for mature
- audiences.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>death</I>
- <I>, fantasy</I>
- <I>, gothic</I>
- <I>, horror</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Howard Rheingold</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.well.com/user/hlr">http://www.well.com/user/hlr</A><BR>
- Who is Howard Rheingold? Rest assured that after a visit to this page, you'll
- wonder why you didn't have any idea. The page of this author and artist houses
- many of his works of art, in addition to excerpts and, in some cases, copies of
- his books about the Internet. It also addresses news issues, Internet and "virtual
- community" problems and ideas, and how commerce applies to the Internet.
- Each brightly colored page has several links to previous pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Internet Resources</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>authors</I>
- <I>, virtual community</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Hunstville Museum of Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.crystaldata.com/hma">http://www.crystaldata.com/hma</A><BR>
- The Huntsville Museum of Art has created a Web page which invites visitors to
- take a cybertour of this Alabama museum--if a real tour can't be arranged. The
- museum provides a schedule of current and upcoming exhibits on display, while
- offering exposition of some of the art. Also found here is additional
- information about the winter art workshop, as well as museum membership
- information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Alabama</I>
- <I>, Sally Mann</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Hyperfuzzy</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://viva.hyperfuzzy.com:2001">http://viva.hyperfuzzy.com:2001</A><BR>
- Users who wish to sample one of the more eclectic, graphically bizarre sites on
- the Web are encouraged to jump into the weird world of Hyperfuzzy. Set against a
- background of surreal and colorful graphics, this site features, among other
- choices, Media Triggers, Brain Scan, the Pleasure Dome, and the fuzzyForum.
- With every click of the mouse, the user is provided with a rainbow-colored, "magical
- mystery tour" featuring the latest in multimedia. Email capability is also
- provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>books</I>
- <I>, film television</I>
- <I>, multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Hypermedia Research Center</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.wmin.ac.uk/media/HRC">http://www.wmin.ac.uk/media/HRC</A><BR>
- The Hypermedia Research Centre, based at the Harrow campus of the University of
- Westminster, is a well-respected art school dedicated to the research and
- development of hypermedia--combining information, communication and
- intertactivity. Visitors to the HRC site will be able both to browse through
- information, work, learn, trade, flirt, play games, and communicate within this
- experimental 3-D social space.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Games</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3-D</I>
- <I>, hypermedia</I>
- <I>, multimedia</I>
- <I>, Univeristy of Westminster</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><a name="i">Icons</a> for Building Web Pages</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/~mccoy/Icons/index.html">http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/~mccoy/Icons/index.html</A><BR>
- This server offers icons for building HTML Web pages. The icons are provided in
- a zip file (compressed file) and are to be copied to a server the, then linked
- to the user's page. Some of the links to icons need authorization, and there are
- FAQs links about icons. Tools and other notable collections are also offered.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>HTML icons</I>
- <I>, zip files</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Illuminated Graphics</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.teleport.com/~illum/illuminhp.html">http://www.teleport.com/~illum/illuminhp.html</A><BR>
- Users can feast their eyes on illuminations and illustrations at the home page
- for this graphics company based in Portland, Oregon. The colorful and
- intricately painted illuminations include medieval-style letters of the alphabet
- and beautiful letterings with gold leaf. Illustrations range from the cool and
- sleek to the bold and funky.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Commercial</I>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>graphic art</I>
- <I>, illuminations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Indianapolis Museum of Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://otisnet.com/IMA/ima.htm">http://otisnet.com/IMA/ima.htm</A><BR>
- Linked to the Indianapolis Marketplace, this home page contains the museum's
- general information, permanent collections, special exhibitions, and highlights
- of recent educational programs. Founded in 1883, this facility is the nation's
- seventh largest general art museum, and features permanent collections of
- African, Asian, Contemporary, and European art in a variety of media. A helpful
- map to the museum, a link to the Stout Reference Library, and a regularly
- updated Featured Art Object is included at this site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <I>Sculpture</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Indianapolis</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Indianapolis, Indiana: master list of museums</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.otisnet.com/guide/museums">http://www.otisnet.com/guide/museums</A><BR>
- Links to six museums in Indianapolis, Indiana, are available from this Web site.
- Find out about the Indianapolis Children's Museum--the worlds largest children's
- museum--and its many programs and activities (more than 4,000 are presented
- annually). Explore the exhibitions of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, or read
- about the highlights of its educational programs.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>children's museums</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Interactive Television Network</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.itnet.com">http://www.itnet.com</A><BR> Created primarily
- for colleges campuses, Interactive Television provides cutting-edge music
- videos, interviews with artists, and other hot videos. The site gives concert
- listings and a collection of hot links to entertainment and music-related Web
- sites. Users can learn about the makers of Interactive Television Network and
- send feedback via email. The latest addition to the site is the Hootie and the
- Blowfish video.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Music Resources</I>
- <I>Musicians</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>music videos</I>
- <I>, videos</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>ITnet for Education, Business, and the Arts</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.itnet.gcb.co.uk/itnet">http://www.itnet.gcb.co.uk/itnet</A><BR>
- Looking to explore a fascinating concept that some feel is revolutionizing
- education worldwide? The English process of Inset/Training (I.T., or
- practically-based, hands-on learning ) is used on this ITnet site in the areas
- of learning, business, and the arts. With I.T., in all disciplines--even
- abstract and theoretical fields like math and philosophy--participants learn by
- doing, by "training" side-by-side with professionals in a specific,
- goal- or product-oriented, material process. This massive, largely anecdotal
- site is continually under construction and is both exhaustive and inspiring in
- its thoroughness.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Business Resources</I>
- <I>Education Technology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>experiential learning</I>
- <I>, Great Britain</I>
- <I>, Inset/Training programs</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="j">James</a> Bond Posters</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.musicman.com/mp/jb.html">http://www.musicman.com/mp/jb.html</A><BR>
- Most movie-goers remember James Bond as the British secret agent 007 who battles
- dictators with his wonderful set of inventive gadgets. Now the posters of these
- popular movies can be downloaded. Included are movies such as "Diamonds are
- Forever," "Dr. No," "Thunderball," and more recent
- movies.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Celebrities</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cinema</I>
- <I>, movies</I>
- <I>, silver screen</I>
- <I>, spy thrillers</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Japan's Virtual Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.atom.co.jp/GALLERY">http://www.atom.co.jp/GALLERY</A><BR>
- Stroll through this virtual gallery for a feast of Japanese art. Contemporary
- work, photographs, and illustrations are showcased, subdivided by artist. Some
- images are supplemented by a description of the work, a photo of the artist, or
- an artist biography. Text is also available in Japanese.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Japan</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>jogle's Favorite Theatre Related Resources</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pscinfo.psc.edu/~geigel/menus/Theatre.html">http://pscinfo.psc.edu/~geigel/menus/Theatre.html</A><BR>
- Looking to acquire more knowledge about the worlds of theatre and art? Visit
- this informative page, which covers such topics as stagecraft and design,
- world-famous theatrical groups and companies, as well as biographical
- information about some of the world's greatest composers, artists, and
- performers. Users will find links to ticket agencies like TicketMaster, a
- comprehensive list of theater-related publications, and a large selection of art
- resources.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Hobbies</I>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>composers</I>
- <I>, dancing</I>
- <I>, tickets</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Joseph Luft's Philatelic Resources on the Web</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.execpc.com/~joeluft/resource.html">http://www.execpc.com/~joeluft/resource.html</A><BR>
- Stamp collectors will find this site a valuable resource. It offers a list of
- Web pages includes international plilatelic sites, stamp shows and societies,
- postal authorities from around the world, country specific resources,
- collectors' pages, commercial offerings, and more. The list is extensive and
- shows a this collector's real joy for his hobby. There is even a list of
- attractive,downloadable images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Collecting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>international resources</I>
- <I>, postal authorities</I>
- <I>, stamps</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="k">KIYOTEI'S</a> DEN</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Kiyotei/exhibit2/kiyotei.html">http://www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Kiyotei/exhibit2/kiyotei.html</A><BR>
- This site is a sheer joy. Large, unique, and extraordinary images and exhibits,
- coupled with interesting poems, abound. View a vivid celestial image of the sun
- or read a poem that traces a trip to Cancun. This site takes the visitor away
- from it all. Browsers can access background information on the artists or peruse
- a hot list that offers links to the African Art page, the Stuart Collection, and
- ArtWorld.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>graphics</I>
- <I>, photography</I>
- <I>, stanza</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Kodak Sample Digital Images</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.kodak.com/digitalImages/samples/samples.shtml">http://www.kodak.com/digitalImages/samples/samples.shtml</A><BR>
- This site is intended to help users share the joy of photography, to demonstrate
- how traditional and digital imaging are intertwined, to give users the
- opportunity to experiment with images on their computers, and to unleash the
- high resolution impact of photo CDs. Eight image indexes each offer 12 images
- from which to select. There are also links to What's New at Kodak, About Kodak,
- Photography, Product Information, Digital Imaging, Customer Solutions, and the
- Kodak Home Page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Commerce - Business</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer imaging</I>
- <I>, digital imaging</I>
- <I>, photo CDs</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Krannert Art Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.art.uiuc.edu:80/kam">http://www.art.uiuc.edu:80/kam</A><BR>
- Located on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the
- Krannert Art Museum holds exhibits ranging in content from American and European
- paintings to The Graphic Art of Japanese Theatre. Their virtual home provides a
- scaled-back version of an actual museum experience, with hypermedia samples of
- permanent and upcoming exhibits, special events, and educational resources. A
- look at The Palette Cafe and Bookstore, a museum coffeehouse, is also presented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Things To Do</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chicago</I>
- <I>, Illinois</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="l">LAVA</a> Lab for Architecture Museum Photography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.bwk.tue.nl/lava/galleries/museums/musea_ix.html#wright">http://www.bwk.tue.nl/lava/galleries/museums/musea_ix.html#wright</A><BR>
- Architectural photographs of the interiors and exteriors of museums all over the
- world are presented here. Photos of the Guggenheim, the I.M. Pei Louvre pyramid
- addition, and many more are included. The photographs are sorted by country,
- architect, year, and project.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>museums</I>
- <I>, Pei, I.M.</I>
- <I>, Wright, Frank Lloyd</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Lewis Caroll Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/useful/alice">http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/useful/alice</A><BR>
- These pages point to illustrations by Tenniel from Lewis Carroll's two "Alice"
- books, "Alice in Wonderland", and "Through the Looking-Glass",
- and what Alice found there. There are also some miscellaneous Carroll-related
- images here as well as Henry Holiday's illustrations for "The Hunting of
- the Snark." The illustrations from "Alice in Wonderland" are
- provided under the auspices of Project Gutenberg.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Fiction</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>"Alica in Wonderland"</I>
- <I>, "Through the Looking-Glass"</I>
- <I>, illustrations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Looney Tunes</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.tncnet.com/~jmccarthyx">http://www.tncnet.com/~jmccarthyx</A><BR>
- "What's up, Doc?" This site has an incredible wealth of resources,
- images, and sound files on all the favorite Looney Tunes characters, including
- Bugs Bunny, Tazmanian Devil, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and more. It contains
- information on titles, television and movie releases, links to related
- newsgroups, pointers to Animaniacs, and much more. If you're hunting for "wascally
- wabbits," then hunt here!<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, characters</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Louvre</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvreLouvre">http://mistral.enst.fr/~pioch/louvreLouvre</A><BR>
- This sub-page of the WebMuseum offers a fantastic virtual tour of the greatest
- of the world's art, accompanied by insightful commentary. The Matisse link
- brought up a gorgeous, multi-screen painting--just one of several--called "The
- Joy of Life." The 20th century page had links to Fauvism, Picasso and
- Cubism, and Paul Klee, in addition to the Matisse site and about a dozen other
- choices. A must-see site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>expressionism</I>
- <I>, France</I>
- <I>, Paris</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="m">MacArt</a> Magazine</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ccnet.ccnet.com/~campo/macart">http://ccnet.ccnet.com/~campo/macart</A><BR>
- The electronic magazine MacArt provides users with tips and suggestions for
- creating digital images. Users who are interested in computer graphics,
- photography, and painting can browse the past issues and index of topics for
- interesting ways to make computer art. The magazine can be delivered each month
- to email by filling in the subscriber information on the home page. Links lead
- to more sites about computer graphics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Publications E-Zines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer graphics</I>
- <I>, digital images</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <I>, photographs</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Magic Eye Stereograms</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://cswww2.essex.ac.uk/users/malldx/magiceye.html">http://cswww2.essex.ac.uk/users/malldx/magiceye.html</A><BR>
- The Magic Eye Stereograms page is dubbed as the "Wonderful World of 3D Art."
- Come and explore the mystifying, computer-generated random dot sequences, called
- stereograms. Visitors here will find a wealth of images, however, downloading
- may be slow. There is also a FAQ section that will clarify any misconceptions
- about stereograms.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3-D art</I>
- <I>, digital art</I>
- <I>, random dot sequence</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Mathart.com</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.mathart.com">http://www.mathart.com</A><BR> Artist Stewart
- Dickson works in visualizing mathematical objects in three physical dimensions
- using computer-aided, rapid mechanical prototyping technologies such as
- stereolithographies, selective laser sintering, and fused deposition modeling.
- The links here explore and roll back the boundaries of what's possible between
- art and science: to the famed Williams Gallery in Princeton, to the Mensa home
- page, and to various involved firms and colleagues.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <I>Physics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer-generated art</I>
- <I>, laser technology</I>
- <I>, mathematical art</I>
- <I>, mathematical modelling</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Misc Pointers for those who cannot get enough</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gutentag.cc.columbia.edu/~hauben/misc.html">http://gutentag.cc.columbia.edu/~hauben/misc.html</A><BR>
- Interested in national monthly listings of radio stations and programming for
- psychedelic rock, new wave, techno, recent motion picture and other new light
- music? Do you want to know more about the cities of Bordeaux, Berlin, and
- Prague? Here is one place to turn. The music low-down is dished here on such
- links as DRONE, OTIS, XDZebra Techno Review Index, and ECHOES, an encyclopedic
- nightly music soundscape. You'll also find an interactive fiction writing page,
- TalkWeb activities, and links to "bizarre and weird guys on the Web."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Music Resources</I>
- <I>Radio</I>
- <I>Rock Music</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>music radio program listings</I>
- <I>, new wave music</I>
- <I>, Web resources</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Monasteries in Yugoslavia</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/research/lpv/YU/HTML/manastiri.html">http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/research/lpv/YU/HTML/manastiri.html</A><BR>
- Monasteries in Yugoslavia presents a small collection of paintings and photos
- along with a brief history of each of the 12 monasteries listed. They date from
- the early 1200s. Archetects and relegious historians will want to make a trek to
- this simple site. This is sub-page of the Yugoslavia Web pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Religion</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>churches</I>
- <I>, Frescoes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Monolith</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.megamedia.com">http://www.megamedia.com</A><BR> Users can
- download entertaining artwork, audio clips, and software demos at this home
- page. Sponsored by the creative group Monolith, this site informs users about
- the the company's concept of collecting multimedia content by theme. View the
- intense, futuristic art in the Monolith gallery, or read the FAQs on Monolith
- itself.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>audio clips</I>
- <I>, graphic art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>MPEG FAQ</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.crs4.it/HTML/LUIGI/MPEG/mpegfaq.html">http://www.crs4.it/HTML/LUIGI/MPEG/mpegfaq.html</A><BR>
- Browsers who have ever had a question about MPEG compression will want to stop
- at this Web page. The answers to frequently asked questions about MPEG-1, -2,
- -3, and -4 are provided here, along with answers about MPEG standards. Users
- will also find a list of MPEG companies and available contact information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Computer Technologies</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art design</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museum Architecture</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.bwk.tue.nl/lava/galleries/museums/musea_ix.html">http://www.bwk.tue.nl/lava/galleries/museums/musea_ix.html</A><BR>
- This site contains images of architecture, specifically museum architecture,
- from around the world. Brought to the Web by the Netherlands-based Lab of
- Architecture (LAVA) the information is organized and cross-referenced by
- project, country, place, architect, and year. Visitors can peruse the Bauhaus
- Archives, as well as view the work of I.M. Pei, Richard Meier, Frank Lloyd
- Wright, and other noted architects.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Engineering</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Bauhaus</I>
- <I>, Frank Lloyd Wright</I>
- <I>, I.M. Pei</I>
- <I>, LAVA</I>
- <I>, Richard Meier</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.MMKSLW.or.at/MMKSLW">http://www.MMKSLW.or.at/MMKSLW</A><BR>
- Available in German or English, this Web site showcases Museum Moderner Kunst
- (Museum of Modern Art) Stiftung Ludwig Wien, located in Vienna. The Museum
- houses an extensive permanent collection of 20th century international art as
- well as recent exhibitsin its immense galleries. Media information, current
- events, employment opportunities, and a substantial list of other art pages are
- also provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>German</I>
- <I>, international art</I>
- <I>, Vienna</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museum of New Zealand</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://hmu1.hmu.auckland.ac.nz:80/110C1991/Cmonz">http://hmu1.hmu.auckland.ac.nz:80/110C1991/Cmonz</A><BR>
- The Museum of New Zealand's page provides an excellent introduction to the
- museum's exhibitions, hours of operation, location, and special events. Users
- will find updates on exhibitions about native New Zealand art and culture,
- contemporary art, and have a chance to do some online shopping via the museum's
- gift catalog. In addition, visitors can take a guided tour throughout New
- Zealand's major museums, and contact details are provided for those seeking more
- information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>antiques</I>
- <I>, collectibles</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museum Of New Zealand - Te PapaTongarewa</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://hyperg.tu-graz.ac.at:80/E411AAF1/CNew_Zealand">http://hyperg.tu-graz.ac.at:80/E411AAF1/CNew_Zealand</A><BR>
- The National Museum of New Zealand offers images from, and information about,
- the Maori collections (art and history), Natural History in New Zealand, and
- decorative art collections. There are sound files for many of the images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>history</I>
- <I>, Maori</I>
- <I>, natural history</I>
- <I>, New Zealand</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museums and Gardens</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://white.nosc.mil/museum.html">http://white.nosc.mil/museum.html</A><BR>
- The home page is called "Planet Earth," and offers a list of servers
- that provide information related to art. This site also links to art in several
- categories: museums, exhibits, and gardens. Several popular artists and museums
- are online, including the Ansel Adams Exhibition of Photographs, the Smithsonian
- Institution, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museums and Historic Sites in El Paso</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://cs.utep.edu/elpaso/museum.html">http://cs.utep.edu/elpaso/museum.html</A><BR>
- This Internet resource contains a list of museums in the El Paso area of Texas.
- Find general information about each museum, the exhibits, addresses, and hours
- of operation. Connect to these rich historical and cultural establishments,
- museums including the El Paso Museum of Art and the War Eagles Air Museum.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>history museums</I>
- <I>, Texas</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Museums and Museum-related URLs</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ceps.nasm.edu:2020/CEPSDOCS/Museums_list.html">http://ceps.nasm.edu:2020/CEPSDOCS/Museums_list.html</A><BR>
- Museums and Museum-related URLs lists dozens of popular online art and history
- museums on the Internet. Listed alphabetically, users click on the word "go"
- to connect to any virtual museum of choice. Find links to sites such as the
- Dallas Museum of Art, EXPO, and the High Museum of Art. This site makes a great
- starting point for online museums despite its lack of graphics or extensive
- content.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cultural museums</I>
- <I>, history museums</I>
- <I>, hot links</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><a name="n">National</a> Museum of American Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nmaa.si.edu">http://www.nmaa.si.edu</A><BR> The home page
- for the National Museum of American Art offers visitors an opportunity to view
- and read about the over 500 works of art display. This page also provides
- reports of scheduled events and a place to interact with the staff and the
- artists in the collection. Visit the gallery and see online exhibitions, some
- featuring Real Audio introductions, such as, The Dark Chamber, The Art of the
- American Daguerreotype, and the White House Collection of American Crafts.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Crafts</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>daguerreotype</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>National Museum of American Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100070">http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100070</A><BR>
- The National Museum of American Art, located in Washington, D.C., is a branch of
- the Smithsonian Institution. The museum's collection of more than 37,500 works
- of art represents all regions, cultures, and traditions in the United States. At
- this site, visitors are invited to tour the galleries or listen to a RealAudio
- tour.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cultural art</I>
- <I>, Smithsonian Institution</I>
- <I>, Washington, D.C.</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Native CyberTrade</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.atiin.com/cybertrade">http://www.atiin.com/cybertrade</A><BR>
- Native Cybertrade is a resource for native Americans interested in arts and
- crafts, associations, businesses, Indian gaming, nations, tourism, and other
- subjects related to the native American community. In Arts and Crafts, links to
- the works of painters, sculptures, craftsman, and art pieces are found. The
- section entitled Nations presents information on Indian reservations.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Organizations</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>crafts</I>
- <I>, Indian</I>
- <I>, Native American</I>
- <I>, reservations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NetJohn's Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.presentmoment.com/Nets_Gallery">http://www.presentmoment.com/Nets_Gallery</A><BR>
- Visitors to this Web site can tour a virtual gallery of creative graphic arts,
- photography, and multimedia works. The artist, John Harvey, also showcases his
- multimedia buttons, boxes, backgrounds, and textures, some of which are
- available free as clip art. Users can also link to other art-related Web sites
- recommended by Harvey.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>backgrounds</I>
- <I>, graphic art</I>
- <I>, multimedia</I>
- <I>, textures</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>North Carolina: list of art museums</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nando.net/epage/nao/links/art.html">http://www.nando.net/epage/nao/links/art.html</A><BR>
- For an updated list of art happenings in central North Carolina, refer to this
- Web site. The list of art museums provided here includes the titles of current
- exhibitions as well as museum contact information and hours. Users can also find
- out about gallery offerings in the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill areas.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Chapel Hill, NC</I>
- <I>, Durham, NC</I>
- <I>, Raleigh, NC</I>
- <I>, research triangle</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Norton Art Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.icsi.com/ics/norton">http://www.icsi.com/ics/norton</A><BR>
- The Norton Art Museum is located in West Palm Beach, Florida. The virtual museum
- offers an online reproduction of the permanent collections that include French,
- American, and Chinese art. The artists whose works are on display include
- Cezanne, Renoir, Matisse, Picasso, Warhol, and Hopper.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <I>Sculpture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>American artists</I>
- <I>, Chinese artists</I>
- <I>, French artists</I>
- <I>, Picasso</I>
- <I>, Renoir</I>
- <I>, West Palm Beach, Florida</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Norton Simon Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.citycent.com/CCC/Pasadena/nsmuseum.htm">http://www.citycent.com/CCC/Pasadena/nsmuseum.htm</A><BR>
- Wouldn't it be great to wander leisurely through an art museum without getting
- tired feet? Well, the folks at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California
- have made that a possibility through their home page. NSM is a relatively small
- museum with an unusually important and diverse collection. Master from just
- about every era are featured here, from Raphael to Rembrandt, from Van Gogh to
- Klee and the list goes on. Tired feet aside, this home page should inspire users
- to visit the NSM in person.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>NY Capital District Theatre</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.albany.net/~danorton/theatre">http://www.albany.net/~danorton/theatre</A><BR>
- Visit the New York's Capital District Theatre Page to find an extensive list of
- current productions, auditions, classes, workshops, a list of theater companies
- and venues, plus links to other Web sites, theater-related newsgroups,
- interviews and much more.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>acting</I>
- <I>, drama</I>
- <I>, New York</I>
- <I>, plays</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><a name="o">OffWorld</a> Metaplex Mall</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://tribble.com/index.html">http://tribble.com/index.html</A><BR>
- Phase shift in progress. The OffWorld Metaplex Mall is an Internet art gallery
- presenting a wide variety of works, from surrealistic prints to psychedelic "hemp"
- prints to a selection of earth art. They welcome submissions of 2-D media, 3-D
- media, photography, computer fine art, video, and poetry. For great art, come
- to this site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>prints</I>
- <I>, psychedelic</I>
- <I>, surrealism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Ontario Science Centre</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.osc.on.ca/Default.html">http://www.osc.on.ca/Default.html</A><BR>
- There are lots of cool things for kids to do at this interactive online museum.
- In the exhibition "The Information Highway," cruise the Internet Cafe,
- try out hundreds of CD-Rom's, visit the Interactive Theatre, and learn how to
- navigate in the "Engines of the Highway" exhibit. Soon, a new exhibit
- will be online, "The Human Body." Get weather information and cruise
- links to the Internet on theYoung Person's Guide to the Internet.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Children's Museums</I>
- <I>, Parenting</I>
- <I>, Teaching Aids</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Origami</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/jwu/origami.html">http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/jwu/origami.html</A><BR>
- Joseph Wu's Origami Page presents a look into the Japanese art of making
- decorative art objects of paper folding. Besides a photo gallery with examples
- of flowers, birds, and animals, you'll also find diagrams, and links to other
- related sites.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>crafts</I>
- <I>, hobbies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>OTIS</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/otis/gallery.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/otis/gallery.html</A><BR>
- OTIS is an art gallery featuring a large variety of art in many different
- mediums. The page's easy and fast design allows stimulating gallery-browsing by
- content and medium, including collages, drawings, paintings, sculptures,
- puppets, graphics, photographs, etchings, and much more!<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Sculpture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>body art</I>
- <I>, puppets</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>OverSight</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.earthlink.net/~oversight">http://www.earthlink.net/~oversight</A><BR>
- Oversight is a magazine published for the community and alternative arts in Los
- Angeles. From these pages one is introduced to a selection of artworks and
- galleries. There is information on co-op art groups in and around Los Angeles
- along with links to online poetry sites and editorial links on the NEA.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <I>Entertainment Magazines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Los Angeles</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><a name="p">Pape</a> Museum & Library</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.pixel.com.mx/~jmartine/pape/papee.html">http://www.pixel.com.mx/~jmartine/pape/papee.html</A><BR>
- The Pape Museum & Library is located in the city of Monclova, Coahuila, México.
- It concentrates on the cultural life of Monclova, of Coahuila and of Mexico. The
- site is still largely under construction. Although exhibitions by Mexican
- artists appear to be in the works, the permanent exhibition is a vanity piece
- about the founders.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Cultural Studies</I>
- <I>North America</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Mexican Art</I>
- <I>, Mexico</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>PEREZ ON MEDICINE: The Whimsical Art of Jose S. Perez</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd.dir/perez.dir/toc_inline.html">http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd.dir/perez.dir/toc_inline.html</A><BR>
- Jose Perez is an artist who specializes in humorous and satirical scenes about
- the practice of medicine. This site contains examples of this "whimsical
- art.," work such as "The Dentist," which depicts children looking
- into the mouth of (an apparently) docile alligator. Perez' works poke fun at
- psychiatry, obstetrics, surgery, and orthopedics.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Health & Medical Organizations</I>
- <I>Health Care</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>doctors</I>
- <I>, satire</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Picture Syndicate</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.slip.net/~pictures">http://www.slip.net/~pictures</A><BR>
- Picture Syndicate calls itself "the Media and Industrial Design Company."
- Based in Europe, they offer amazing graphic, animation, 3-D modeling, and
- function-simulation design and effects to film, television, industrial
- presentations, and medical projects. They also provide industrial and
- archetectural design. The graphics presented at this site are wonderful. The
- business side of things, however, requires further direct inquiry. Links to
- other helpful directories are provided.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3D modeling</I>
- <I>, architecture</I>
- <I>, graphic design</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Pictures from Hawaii</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hawaii">http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hawaii</A><BR>
- Nostalgic for the Islands? Visitors can view photographs from the island of
- Oahu. Most photographs carry a one-line description, along with the file size.
- Some of these images may be useful for students to include in reports, although
- most photographs are scenic. In addition, there is a link to photographic images
- of the Big Island.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <I>Travel N-Z</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>islands</I>
- <I>, tourism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Pinhole Photography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.io.org/~bee/pinhole-home.html">http://www.io.org/~bee/pinhole-home.html</A><BR>
- Pinhole cameras are made from the most rudimentary materials. But the
- photographs they make, as visitors to this gallery will see, have otherworldly,
- haunting qualities. The photographer, Byron James Bignell exhibits a few of his
- own photographs, as well as those of other artists. In this age of bigger and
- better everything, it is refreshing to see a technology reduced to its most
- primitive, and to such good effect.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>PIX Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nynex.co.uk/nynex/pix/index.html">http://www.nynex.co.uk/nynex/pix/index.html</A><BR>
- The PIX Digital Arts Gallery is the display space for members of the British
- Computer Arts Association. the Association promotes digital arts, and is
- sponsored by Canon and other corporations. At present, only two artists are
- exhibiting.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>British Arts</I>
- <I>, digital art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Prints and Printmaking</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/prints.html">http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/prints.html</A><BR>
- Discover the history of printmaking, illustrated with 2,800 images ranging from
- the 15th to the 20th centuries, religious to secular, "fine" art to
- funky art. This Web site is designed as an interactive tutorial. Users can view
- extreme closeups of selected prints in a section on techniques, or go to other
- sections on subjects such as architecture, prints, technology, and Hong Kong
- architecture.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Decorative Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art techniques</I>
- <I>, graphic art</I>
- <I>, interactive tutorial</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>PULSE INTERACTIVE</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100159">http://www.realaudio.com/CGI-bin/nph-redirect.cgi?100159</A><BR>
- This Web site is a guide to the hip and the happening in Amsterdam. Users who
- plan to visit the Netherlands can check the calendar for upcoming events,
- performances, and art exhibits. Pulse Interactive caters to a young audience,
- focusing on fashion, nightclubs, and popular trends.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Europe</I>
- <I>Music Resources</I>
- <I>Things To Do</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Amsterdam</I>
- <I>, Dutch nightclubs</I>
- <I>, fashion trends</I>
- <I>, Holland</I>
- <I>, Netherlands</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
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-
- <P><B><a name="r">Random</a> Simpson Sounds</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://ftoomsh.socs.uts.edu.au/~gherk/simps.html">http://ftoomsh.socs.uts.edu.au/~gherk/simps.html</A><BR>
- "Eat my shorts." Nothing personal. That was Bart Simpson talking at
- this Web site. The animated Simpsons family comes to the Internet in the form of
- sound files. Find quotes from Bart, Principle Skinner, Homer, and the entire
- cast of characters here. Each time the user reloads the page, an entirely new
- set of random quotes will be available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, comedy</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Renaissance and Baroque Architecture: Architectural History 102</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.lib.virginia.edu/dic/colls/arh102/index.html">http://www.lib.virginia.edu/dic/colls/arh102/index.html</A><BR>
- Provided for the use of students, scholars, and the general public, this Web
- site features a listing of links to architecture in the particular styles of the
- Renaissance and Baroque periods. 'TheNew Classicism and Brunelleschi's Legacy in
- Florence are two of the links available. There are hundreds of photographic
- images to view along with narrative text descriptions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>baroque</I>
- <I>, renaissance</I>
- <I>, Roman architecture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Rosen Sculpture</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://xx.acs.appstate.edu/art/rosen/rosen_sculpture_homepage.html">http://xx.acs.appstate.edu/art/rosen/rosen_sculpture_homepage.html</A><BR>
- Visitors to this Web site can take a virtual tour of the Rosen Outdoor Scupture
- Competition and Exhibition, which is featured each year as part of An
- Appalachian Summer Festival. In addition to images of the works, users will find
- statements by the artists and other details about the art. A list of the artists
- participating is provided, as well as a map of Appalachian State University
- (where this North Carolina festival takes place).<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Festivals</I>
- <I>Sculpture</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Appalachian State University</I>
- <I>, art competitions</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Russian Virtual Exhibits</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.kiae.su/www/wtr/exhibits.html">http://www.kiae.su/www/wtr/exhibits.html</A><BR>
- Begin here for a tour of contemporary Russian fine art, the Kremlin, the
- Paleontology Institute, and the Soviet Archives. The first Russian electronic
- photogallery lets you browse thumbnail images of the works of contemporary fine
- art photographers, and download or view the 24-bit color images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>contemporary art</I>
- <I>, paleontology</I>
- <I>, Russia</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="s">Scottish's</a> Scooby Doo page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.rit.edu/~skm7386/scooby.html">http://www.rit.edu/~skm7386/scooby.html</A><BR>
- Scooby Doo, where are you? Right here at this home page! Fans of this beloved
- cartoon will remember the antics of Scooby, Shaggy, and the rest of the gang
- fighting ghost, ghouls, and goblins. With an eye out for Scooby snacks, users
- will find lots of image and sound files from the animated series. "Zoinks!"
- cries Shaggy in one of the sound files. Take a look at the set of Scooby Web
- links, list of enemies and friends, and favorite food dishes. Drive down to this
- site on the Mystery Machine, because "... Scooby, Scooby Doo will be
- waiting for you...."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, ghost stories</I>
- <I>, mystery</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Screenwriters Online</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://screenwriter.com/insider/news.html">http://screenwriter.com/insider/news.html</A><BR>
- If your first love is the written word, this site provides a forum for writers
- to share resources and support their craft. Professional screenwriters and those
- still new to the world of writing will find interviews with successful writers,
- software tools, and a calendar of conferences. Register to be included in the
- writer's database or subscribe to Screenwriter's Inside Report.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>writer's organization</I>
- <I>, writing</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Seattle, Washington: Master List of Museums</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.seanet.com/Seattle/Museums/Museums.html">http://www.seanet.com/Seattle/Museums/Museums.html</A><BR>
- Find some of Seattle's fine museums here, including the Bellevue Art Museum, the
- Fry Art Museum, and the Seattle Art Museum. Children will enjoy the Museum of
- Flight, the Children's Museum, and the Center for Wooden Boats. There are links
- to most of the museum's home pages, where visitors will find operating and
- exhibit information; some maintain virtual exhibits on the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Children's Literature</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>tourism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Short Stories and Cartoons</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.interport.net/~xmel">http://www.interport.net/~xmel</A><BR>
- Stories which first appeared on telephone poles, in subway stations, and in
- pizza parlors and laundromats throughout New York City are featured at this
- unique WEb site. Users click on cartoon illustrations to access a story, or look
- up a story on the story directory. Read the reactions of Web surfers to the
- stories, or include your own reaction.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, New York City</I>
- <I>, short stories</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Simpsons</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://yarrow.wt.com.au:80/~sjackson/simpsons">http://yarrow.wt.com.au:80/~sjackson/simpsons</A><BR>
- Fans of "The Simpsons," a popular animated television series should
- appreciate this Web page dedicated to Bart, Homer, Lisa, and Marge Simpson. Find
- links to thousands of sound files, MPEG video clips, and fan pages. Connect to
- newsgroup links and FAQs about America's favorite animated family. Fans can try
- to guess which episodes the presented soundclips came from.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Celebrities</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comedy</I>
- <I>, jokes</I>
- <I>, television series</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Sky Photography</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.indirect.com/www/polakis/skyphoto.html">http://www.indirect.com/www/polakis/skyphoto.html</A><BR>
- Photographs of different landscapes and constellations are provided at this
- site. A lunar eclipse, the moon at twilight, and a crescent moon are a few of
- the subjects that are likely to appeal to users who enjoy astronomy. Amateur
- photographers may be interested in the tips on taking pictures of atmospheric
- conditions at different times of the day and night.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Space Sciences</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>constellations</I>
- <I>, landscapes</I>
- <I>, lunar eclipse</I>
- <I>, moon</I>
- <I>, solar eclipse</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Snob's Daily</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cais.com/artcomic/snobs.html">http://www.cais.com/artcomic/snobs.html</A><BR>
- Snob's Daily is a set of comic strips that independent artists and writers
- contribute on an almost daily basis. Normally, each strip contains some material
- outside the mainstream. These short strips play on some quirk in society, but
- most are very funny.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Visual Arts</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comics</I>
- <I>, funnies</I>
- <I>, strips</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>SOFA-Structural Objects, Functional Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.sofaexpo.com">http://www.sofaexpo.com</A><BR> SOFA
- conducts an art exposition once a year focusing on 3-D works in all media. All
- scales of production are represented, for outdoor or indoor locations. Select
- galleries and dealers from around the world participate, an artist talk series
- is planned, and images of the work are sometimes provided at this Web site.
- Check out the upcoming event, or link back to the Art Resources Home Page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3-D art</I>
- <I>, sculpture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Solar Colors--Photography by Michael Fastoso</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://pacificnet.net/~fastoso/start.html">http://pacificnet.net/~fastoso/start.html</A><BR>
- At this artistic Web page, the talents of Michael Fastoso are featured. Fastoso
- uses as many as 12 chemical baths to process his photographs, and the results
- are stunning. This photographer presents strong environmental consciousness
- through artistic means, spotlighting photographs with titles like "REDRUM"
- and "Acid Rain." Links to other solar art pages are presented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Environment</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>solar art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>St. John's Anime Film Society</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://web.cs.mun.ca/~anime/afs/homepage.html">http://web.cs.mun.ca/~anime/afs/homepage.html</A><BR>
- A great resource for fans and lovers of animation, the Anime Resource Center
- contains reviews of anime and manga, stories and opinions, a collection of scans
- and screen captures of anime, and information about the Society. For downloads
- and great art, this site is one to watch.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <I>Science Fiction</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Japanimation</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>St. Pete Times Interactive Media</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.times.st-pete.fl.us">http://www.times.st-pete.fl.us</A><BR>
- This site represents a very interesting service provided by the St. Petersburg
- Times. People who are interested in the Tampa Bay, Florida will be pleased to
- view a thorough guide to the area. They provide a virtual tour of the Florida
- aquarium and the St. Petersburg exhibition. A gallery of images and pictures.
- Sports fans of Tampa Bay teams should take note of the page involving the
- Buccaneers and Devil Rays, their local football and baseball teams respectively.
- They even allow the opportunity for users to be introduced to authors of the St.
- Petersburg Times.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Baseball</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Football</I>
- <I>News Media</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>athletics</I>
- <I>, Florida</I>
- <I>, St. Petersburg</I>
- <I>, Tampa Bay</I>
- <I>, virtual tours</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Stanford Arts and Technology Initiative</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://gummo.stanford.edu/SATI">http://gummo.stanford.edu/SATI</A><BR>
- The Stanford Arts and Technology Initiative is designed to explore new ways of
- making art and experiencing art in combination with new technologies. This page
- offers information on the goals of SATI, its committees, calendar, projects, and
- resources. Links to other art related sites are also presented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>exhibits</I>
- <I>, experiments</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Stereogram Pages</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://mphh2.ph.man.ac.uk/gareth/sirds.html">http://mphh2.ph.man.ac.uk/gareth/sirds.html</A><BR>
- This site contains Single Image Random Dot Stereograms. SIRDS are pictures of
- seemingly random dots that produce the impression of 3-D objects when looked at
- for a short while. When viewing a stereogram, each side of the brain sees a
- slightly different pattern. These shifts in pattern are interpreted by the brain
- as levels of depth. Visit the site for downloadable programs or information on
- SIRDS. If you've nothing to do and want to risk chronic crossed-eyed vision,
- then visit the gallery of stereograms also found on this page.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>3D</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Stone Worship Design</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ism.net/~swd/index.html">http://www.ism.net/~swd/index.html</A><BR>
- The Stone Worship Design group, located in Missoula, Montana, is a close
- association of friends conducting research in the realm of computer technology
- in an effort to determine its impact on the media. The group works on artistic
- projects, digital art, and multimedia presentations. These colorful pages
- contain a number of beautiful art images and surrealistic poetry. There are a
- number of great links to Scientific Illuminism, Christian Mysticism, and Tibetan
- Buddhism.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Organizations</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>astrology</I>
- <I>, multimedia</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Sunsite Expo Palace Entrance</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/palace.exhibit/hall.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/palace.exhibit/hall.html</A><BR>
- This site provides a great tour of the Roman Empire palace called the Split, or
- Spaloto. Built by Emperor Diocletian for retirement in 305 AD, it is an
- extraordinary architectural site because of its degree of preservation.
- Clickable images provide large screen photos that take you around the ruins, and
- text gives historical insights and interpretations that bring the period to
- life. Part of EXPO, the exhibit attempts a "real world look and feel"
- and links you to other EXPO exhibits such as the Vatican and the Dead Sea
- Scrolls. A bookstore, map and "ticket office" are also available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Diocletian</I>
- <I>, exhibition</I>
- <I>, palaces</I>
- <I>, Roman Empire</I>
- <I>, Spaloto</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="t">Taz-mania</a></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.realtime.net/~lthumper/taz-mania/index.html">http://www.realtime.net/~lthumper/taz-mania/index.html</A><BR>
- Users who enjoy cartoons and animation may be interested in this site, dedicated
- to Taz-mania, the Warner Brothers Animation television show. The main character,
- Taz, is the same devil that appeared in old Bugs Bunny episodes. Fans of
- Taz-mania can look at images of Taz, catch up on the show in the episode guide,
- or talk to other fans online. Links lead to other sites related to cartoons and
- animation.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Hobbies</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoons</I>
- <I>, devil cartoon characters</I>
- <I>, taz-mania</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Technology</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://online.anu.edu.au/ITA/ACAT/contours/contours.html">http://online.anu.edu.au/ITA/ACAT/contours/contours.html</A><BR>
- This site is what remains of an exhibition organized in Australia in the summer
- of '94. The works displayed are a hybrid of visual art, science and music.
- Called a "celebration of fractals, feedback and chaos," this
- competition involved graphic fractal and feedback images, animation and more,
- competing as a new medium. Access to the exhibited works and information about
- the contributors is available. Definitions of electronic/mathematical terms and
- where else to link on the Net for related sites are additional values.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Computer Technologies</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Mathematics</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chaos</I>
- <I>, fractals</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Temple University - Gallery of the ARTS</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://betty.music.temple.edu">http://betty.music.temple.edu</A><BR>
- This experimental Web page presents information about musical, artistic, and
- literary activities in the Philadelphia area. Furthermore, the site contains a
- comprehensive list of fabulous resources dealing with art galleries, music
- sites, photography, and film Web pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>exhibits</I>
- <I>, movies</I>
- <I>, music</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Teyler Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.nedpunt.nl/teylersmuseum">http://www.nedpunt.nl/teylersmuseum</A><BR>
- The Teyler Museum is the oldest public museum in the Netherlands. There a
- visitor can walk through millions of years of history, through a collection of
- natural, scientific and artistic objects. Find information about current and
- upcoming special exhibits, as well as the history of the museum, The site can be
- accessed in several languages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Netherlands</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Art Gallery- The University of Maryland College Park</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/ArtGal/.WWW/aghome.htm">http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/ArtGal/.WWW/aghome.htm</A><BR>
- Not one of the more invigorating fine arts sites. The less-than-cutting-edge
- student art is not displayed particularly well. Users can access the permanent
- collections which does have some interesting highlights. The highlight is the
- collection of government sponsored 1930s mural studies. Unfortunately, the
- images are a bit too small to appreciate fully.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>murals</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Art of New Mexico and the American Southwest</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.wingspread.com">http://www.wingspread.com</A><BR> Enter
- through the gates of this Web site and enjoy a multitude of art exhibits and art
- tours throughout the Southwest and New Mexico. Exploring the Southwest, from
- Albuquerque to Santa Fe to Taos, the site features Native American art, western
- paintings, textiles, weavings, photography, abstract sculpture, glass art, folk
- art, and wildlife art. Gallery openings and performances are updated frequently
- and users may search for a particular artist or gallery.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>States</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Albuquerque</I>
- <I>, Land of Enchantment</I>
- <I>, Santa Fe</I>
- <I>, Taos</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Church of Zen Fatalism</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://emporium.turnpike.net/Z/zen/index.html">http://emporium.turnpike.net/Z/zen/index.html</A><BR>
- The Church of Zen Fatalism is the home page for Max Fellwalker, a San Diego
- artist. This site has an amazing display of artwork. There are links to
- different galleries that contain uniquely vivid works of abstract art. There are
- also sketches, and users may order prints online.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>exhibitions</I>
- <I>, paintings</I>
- <I>, San Diego</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Comic Book/Comic-Strip Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~860099w/comics/comics.html">http://dragon.acadiau.ca/~860099w/comics/comics.html</A><BR>
- This Web page links users to a large number of comics-related Web sites based in
- both the US and Europe. There are lists of links to Comic Book Web Pages and
- Comic Conventions, as well as links to newsgroups and mailing lists. Users can
- also find out about comic strip awards. View this Web site's original online
- strip: Suicide Squid. New links are constantly being added to this Web site.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Children's Resources</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comic strip awards</I>
- <I>, conventions</I>
- <I>, graphics</I>
- <I>, mailing lists</I>
- <I>, newsgroups</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Comics Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.oznet.com/comicspage">http://www.oznet.com/comicspage</A><BR>
- "The Comics Page" is an online magazine dedicated to comic books. This
- magazine contains its own comic-strip series, a non-serious hero called Captain
- Purple. Get reviews of comic-related products and software, find interviews of
- leading fantasy writers, or access nformation about the top 10 comics, price
- guides, and a list of hot comic picks.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <I>Children's Literature</I>
- <I>Fiction</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <I>Publications E-Zines</I>
- <I>Science Fiction</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comic books</I>
- <I>, graphic novels</I>
- <I>, online magazines</I>
- <I>, super heros</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Dali Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://webcoast.com/Dali">http://webcoast.com/Dali</A><BR> Salvador
- Dali was one of a kind. This site is a trip for those familiar with his work and
- those just being introduced to this flamboyant surrealist. Many of the artist's
- most famous works are featured here, including "The Invisible Man" and
- "Disappearing Bust of Voltaire." Netsurfers can examine the archives
- this Florida based museum.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Dada</I>
- <I>, Florida</I>
- <I>, museums</I>
- <I>, self portraits</I>
- <I>, St. Petersburg</I>
- <I>, Surrealism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Electronic Art Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.earthlink.net/~duim">http://www.earthlink.net/~duim</A><BR>
- >From this home page, art-lovers may explore four rooms of electronic art.
- Abstracts, landscapes, experimental, and the new exhibit room contain several
- thumbnail images which can be clicked on to yield larger representations. The
- site also contains access to Lycos, WebCrawler, and the WWW Yellow Pages.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>experimental art</I>
- <I>, landscape images</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Far Side</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cad.uni-sb.de/~elzer/farside.html">http://www.cad.uni-sb.de/~elzer/farside.html</A><BR>
- People can no longer open to the comic section of their newspaper and start
- their day with a lovely, twisted cartoon from Twistmeister Gary Larson. However,
- one can journey to this site and download various Far Side cartoons from the
- past. They're not new, but it's better than nothing.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comics</I>
- <I>, satire</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Getty Art History Information</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ahip.getty.edu/ahip/ahip_home.html">http://www.ahip.getty.edu/ahip/ahip_home.html</A><BR>
- The Getty Art History Information Program (AHIP) wants to preserve cultural
- heritage through computer networks by building a cultural information
- infrastructure. They aim to do this by encouraging collaboration among other
- institutions.as part of a collaborative process works to enrich the content of
- the computer networks of the future by encouraging those concerned with
- preserving the cultural heritage to collaborate in building a cultural
- information infrastructure. The purpose of this site is to provide information
- on the Project, news, and AHIP publications. There are searchable database of
- the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, the International Repertory of the
- Literature of Art (RILA), and Provenance Index Sale Catalogues.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Web Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Los Angeles</I>
- <I>, Southern California</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The House that Windows Built</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.morsepr.com/MMdocs/Bill.html">http://www.morsepr.com/MMdocs/Bill.html</A><BR>
- Bill Gates, creator of Microsoft and Windows, is building a home that is
- expected to be completed in the latter part of 1996. This site contains a short
- description and pictures of the home, which is built into a bluff above the
- shore of Lake Washington. The house will include a 12-foot-wide video wall in
- the reception area, constructed from a series of big-screen TV monitors, which
- will be used to display digitized artwork.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Celebrities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Bill Gates</I>
- <I>, homes</I>
- <I>, Lake Washington</I>
- <I>, Microsoft</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Indianapolis Museum of Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.otisnet.com/ima">http://www.otisnet.com/ima</A><BR>
- Welcome to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, a place where art lovers can view
- special collections such as African American art or American sculptures, or
- where visitors can see the seasonal special exhibitions. There is general
- information such as location, hours of operation, admission prices, and gift
- shop amenities. The reference library is a handy resource as well.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Indiana</I>
- <I>, Purdue University</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Leonardo Web Site</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.leonardo.net">http://www.leonardo.net</A><BR> The works of
- the Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci, are displayed in this virtual gallery
- brought to the Web by Jim Pickrell. The exhibits are categorized by oil
- paintings, engineering and futuristic designs, drawing and sketches, and a
- historical gallery. Along with his famous works, the Mona Lisa and the Last
- Supper, visitors will find sketches of fantastic flying machines and anatomical
- depictions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>"Last Supper"</I>
- <I>, "Mona Lisa"</I>
- <I>, Leonardo da Vinci</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Live Artificial Life Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.fusebox.com/cb/alife.html">http://www.fusebox.com/cb/alife.html</A><BR>
- The Live Artificial Life Page contains interactive programs and animated
- simulations of various concepts of artificial life. Site visitors can choose
- from various programs such as Morphs, Bots, Life, Swarm, or Forest Fires. Watch
- as these concepts unfold on the computer screen. "Life" is based on
- Conway's cellular automation, in which cells may contain living organisms based
- on a set of simple rules.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Biology</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>automation</I>
- <I>, organisms</I>
- <I>, percolation</I>
- <I>, simulations</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The London Art Market</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.demon.co.uk/artlondon">http://www.demon.co.uk/artlondon</A><BR>
- The London Art Market provides this gallery of mostly contemporary art .
- Visitors to this page can tour several exhibitions and galleries. Works on
- display include original 18th and 19th century European paintings, etching,
- screenprints and lithographs by 20th century artists. The Art Market also has
- Russian paintings and sculpture from 1900 to the present. The works shown here
- are for sale.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>etchings</I>
- <I>, sculpture</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The London Mall Magazine and HQ</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.londonmall.co.uk/_edit.htm">http://www.londonmall.co.uk/_edit.htm</A><BR>
- A magazine, shopping center, showcase and information source in one, this Web
- site includes editorials, a gallery, satellite weather maps, and more. Read the
- personal accounts, and view the photos, of trips to places around the world.
- View and order works from the gallery of contemporary British art. Take a
- virtual tour of the London Mall. This site is filled with witty, British humor.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Cities</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <I>Maps</I>
- <I>Online Malls</I>
- <I>Travel N-Z</I>
- <I>Virtual Shops</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>editorials</I>
- <I>, humor</I>
- <I>, travel</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The London Theatre Guide</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.worldserver.pipex.com/nc/DAZALAN/london_theatre.html">http://www.worldserver.pipex.com/nc/DAZALAN/london_theatre.html</A><BR>
- The London Theatre Guide presents a list of London's top theaters, complete with
- a list of current plays, prices, and dates. There is information on the National
- Theatre, the West End Shows, and the Royal Shakespeare Company.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Performing Arts</I>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Barbican</I>
- <I>, drama</I>
- <I>, Great Britain</I>
- <I>, London</I>
- <I>, United Kingdom</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Online Museum of Singapore Art and History</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.ncb.gov.sg/nhb/museum.html">http://www.ncb.gov.sg/nhb/museum.html</A><BR>
- The Online Museum of Singapore Art and History presents electronic exhibitions
- and collections from Singapore and its surrounding areas. Currently on
- exhibition are Alamkara: 5,000 Years of Indian Art, and The Fall of Singapore,
- Dec.8, 1941, which was the greatest British military disaster during WWII. The
- user will find a search engine to assist them in searching the various online
- exhibitions as well as links to other museum on the Net.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Asia</I>
- <I>, search engines</I>
- <I>, Singapore</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Silence</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.altx.com/silence">http://www.altx.com/silence</A><BR> "The
- Silence" is a thin yet substantial literary journal featuring a mix of
- poetry, fiction, and art. The page-layout is simple here, yet that shouldn't
- disguise the fact that these pages have a lot to offer.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Fiction</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Simspons</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.best.com/~jnc/simp/simpage.html">http://www.best.com/~jnc/simp/simpage.html</A><BR>
- Those who love the hilarious antics and witty satire the Simpsons have provided
- us in recent years will be delighted to examine this page, dedicated to The
- Simpsons television show. It contains a list of episodes, as well as
- descriptions of what the Simpsons did in their coach openings and
- Bart-writing-on-the-chalkboard openings. It also contains a set of sound clips
- from various Simpsons episodes, such as Krusty saying "I could pull a
- better cartoon out of my aa-whe-he-he." Very funny!<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cartoon</I>
- <I>, comedy</I>
- <I>, jokes</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Smithsonian Institution</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.si.edu">http://www.si.edu</A><BR> The Smithsonian welcomes
- visitors to an enormous network of people, activities, museums, research
- projects, and special performances. Upon entry, enjoy the audio greeting from
- the secretary, Michael Heyman. The map of the mall area will give visitors a
- bird's eye view of the location of the major galleries. The extensive network of
- photographs, documents, and research centers may be overwhelming at first
- glance, so be sure to bookmark this site for return visits.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Washington D.C.</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Southern Quarterly</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www-dept.usm.edu/~soq">http://www-dept.usm.edu/~soq</A><BR> "The
- Southern Quarterly" is an art journal devoted to Southern artists, culture,
- and history. This site introduces the browser to journal contents, upcoming
- issue proposals, guidelines to contributors, and a growing list of links to
- Southern cultural Web sites. The articles themselves are not provided. However,
- writers and those interested in life and art in the South will find the
- information provided here useful in determining further research use of the
- Quarterly.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Magazines</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>the South</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Sprawl</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://chiba.picosof.com:7777">http://chiba.picosof.com:7777</A><BR>
- The lights of Chiba City twinkle in the south east distance. Street lights
- intermittently glow, off to the north. The smell of inexpensive liquor and the
- whine of cathode ray tubes can be heard coming out of Webster's Bar and URL.
- Just over a big tree-covered hill to the south lies the Village Square of
- Connections. . . The Sprawl welcomes you. Check out this virtual city as a
- tourist or become one of the denizens of this Cyber megalopolis. No matter if
- your stay is brief or not, your visit can be enlightening. You can get there
- from here. There's art galleries, museums, and more but it's easy to get lost.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Communities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Top 10</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Tick (Fox Kids)</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.foxkids.com/Kids/Lineup/Tick/index.html">http://www.foxkids.com/Kids/Lineup/Tick/index.html</A><BR>
- The Tick is a blue superhero based on the ideas of Ben Edlund. Fans would say
- that the Tick takes a humorous and satirical look at the world of comic books.
- The Tick has fought the likes of Chairface Chippendale, the Brain Child, and El
- Seed on his weekly television cartoon. Netizens will also be pleased to find
- downloadable movie files, and answers to user-sent questions from the Tick
- himself.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Animation</I>
- <I>Children's Entertainment</I>
- <I>Television</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comic books</I>
- <I>, satire</I>
- <I>, superheros</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Unofficial Royal Shakespeare Company</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.hiway.co.uk/~ei/rsc.html">http://www.hiway.co.uk/~ei/rsc.html</A><BR>
- The home page of the Unofficial RSC presents a thorough list of Shakespeare's
- plays and locations of their production in the London and Stratford areas.
- Browsers will be introduced to the cast and crew and can find detailed
- information about the productions. Information on other productions by Goethe
- and Byron also included.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Theater</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>actors</I>
- <I>, London</I>
- <I>, Stratford</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The Virtual Mirror</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/index.html">http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/index.html</A><BR>
- This site is dedicated to all areas of arts: paintings, movies, books, and
- gardens. The index lists a review of Kandinsky, an exhibit of Aubrey Beardsley's
- work, and several works of fiction and nonfiction. The main page features new
- editions to the site, one of which is the "catch of the week," a
- series of collections put on the Internet by the Library of Congress. Users can
- participate in discussions about issues related to the arts.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Fiction</I>
- <I>Literature</I>
- <I>Painting</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>authors</I>
- <I>, books</I>
- <I>, movies</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>The WWW Computer Architecture Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu:80/~arch/www">http://www.cs.wisc.edu:80/~arch/www</A><BR>
- This page is an index of information relevant to computer architecture
- researchers. Rather than store the information locally, this page acts as a
- directory, pointing to information and providing numerous links. On the home
- page alone there are over 130 links, ranging from links to over 50 academic
- departments, calls for papers, employment opportunities, and technical and
- commercial information.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Computer Science</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Travels With Samantha</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://webtravel.org/samantha">http://webtravel.org/samantha</A><BR>
- Come along on an adventure with Philip Greenspun, as he treks through the rich
- diversity that is North America. From Montreal to the Alaska Highway, this site
- contains a story of adventure enhanced by beautifully vivid photographs of the
- journey. There is a photo album, and chapter upon chapter of great storytelling.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <I>Things To Do</I>
- <I>Travel N-Z</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Alaska</I>
- <I>, canine</I>
- <I>, excursion</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="u">U.S.S.</a> Saratoga Museum</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.jkcg.com/jax/uss-sara">http://www.jkcg.com/jax/uss-sara</A><BR>
- The Museum, dedicated to the U.S.S. Saratoga in Jacksonville, Florida, allows
- the public to experience the contributions and sacrifices made by the sailors on
- all aircraft carriers during the past 40 years. This site provides an overview
- of the museum, as well as an introduction to the "Saratoga Classroom,"
- which is an innovative educational program that is offered at the museum. The
- educational features at the museum include the opportunity to sleep overnight on
- the carrier, as well as its interactive exhibits aimed at children.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Military</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>aircraft carrier</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Univ. of Georgia School of Art Visual Design Lab</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.visart.uga.edu">http://www.visart.uga.edu</A><BR> The Art
- home page of the University of Georgia's (UGA) School of Art Design Lab offers
- features images from UGA's School of Art exhibits, as well as detailed
- information about the School of Art's programs of study. Visit the Visual Design
- Lab section for animation demos and student home pages, including students who
- work in 3D or 2D. Users can also view images and videos inspired by Anne
- Joelle's "Confessional."<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>art resources</I>
- <I>Electronic Art</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art students</I>
- <I>, schools of art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>University of Buffalo - Architecture and Planning</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://arch.buffalo.edu:8001">http://arch.buffalo.edu:8001</A><BR>
- Upcoming events in the School of Architecture and Planning, course listings, a
- graffiti wall, and information about students, clubs and relevant publications,
- make this well-designed site an excellent and comprehensive resource for those
- interested in either architecture or the University of Buffalo.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Universities</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>city planning</I>
- <I>, design</I>
- <I>, students</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>University of North Carolina ESB bus station</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/expo/busstation.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/expo/busstation.html</A><BR>
- No passports needed for a tour of the Vatican. Take an excursion without leaving
- your computer and learn about Soviet Russia, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the 1492
- Voyage. This is a very entertaining site that will take you on many educational
- tours with the help of the Library of Congress.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art History</I>
- <I>History</I>
- <I>Libraries</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>1492</I>
- <I>, Dead Sea Scrolls</I>
- <I>, paleontology</I>
- <I>, Russia</I>
- <I>, Soviet</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>University of Pisa Other WWW Servers</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.dst.unipi.it/www-servers.html">http://www.dst.unipi.it/www-servers.html</A><BR>
- This is the home page of the University of Pisa. There are wonderful Web
- exhibits, some permanent and some changing. In the Web exhibition there is a
- collection of orchids in Tuscany. They also have one of the largest Icon
- libraries available.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Internet Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>icons</I>
- <I>, Italy</I>
- <I>, orchids</I>
- <I>, university</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="v">Vatican</a> Exhibit: Music</B><BR>
- <A
- HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/e-music/Music.html">http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/e-music/Music.html</A><BR>
- Take a virtual tour of the music section of the U.S. Library of Congress Vatican
- Exhibit. At this Web site users can view chant manuscripts dating back to the
- Middle Ages as well as sixteenth century texts printed by the Medici Press in
- Rome. Engravings and woodcuts are showcased here in addition to beautifully
- decorated illuminated-manuscripts. Descriptions accompany the full-color images
- of each document.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Music History</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>chant manuscripts</I>
- <I>, Middle Ages</I>
- <I>, papal choir</I>
- <I>, Renaissance</I>
- <I>, Vatican</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Virtual Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://phidias.colorado.edu/vgallery.htm">http://phidias.colorado.edu/vgallery.htm</A><BR>
- Welcome to the Virtual Gallery of Erik Johnson. Make a stop at the Traditional
- Media link to view a nice collection of drawings. Peruse the Electronic Media
- link to find some interesting artwork that displays digital computer graphics.
- The Sketchbook has tons of unique, artistic sketches. It would be a mistake to
- miss this site and its more than 400 images.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Photography</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>digital art</I>
- <I>, oil painting</I>
- <I>, stereogram</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Virtual Museums: The Web Experience</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/rov-int/95/museums.htm">http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/rov-int/95/museums.htm</A><BR>
- This modest little recommended site has some attractive, informative links to
- the Web sites of several major established, yet lesser-known, art museums in the
- U.S., Canada, and Australia. The emphasis is on careful selection and quality,
- not quantity, and it's an eclectic collection, so check it out.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>California</I>
- <I>, Canada</I>
- <I>, Dallas, Texas</I>
- <I>, Melbourne, Australia</I>
- <I>, Minneapolis, Minnesota</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
-
- <a href="#top">Top</a><p>
-
- <P><B><a name="w">Weird</a> Workshop</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.science.wayne.edu/~weird">http://www.science.wayne.edu/~weird</A><BR>
- Dedicated to the promotion of the arts on the Web, Weird Workshop is an avant
- garde site created by a student by the name of Johnny DeKam. The site provides a
- venue for the display of various forms of eclectic art including digital
- abstract paintings, obscure poems, music, and stories.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Music Resources</I>
- <I>Poetry</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>electronic art</I>
- <I>, Internet</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Welcome to the World of F5JTL/WX3W</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.unm.edu/~f5jtl/index.html">http://www.unm.edu/~f5jtl/index.html</A><BR>
- Links to ham radio, progressive rock, the Bible in various languages, M.C.
- Escher, the Dead Sea Scrolls, current weather patterns, and the Virtual Tourist
- give this eclectic site an intriguing scope. It's not well-organized, but if you
- don't mind wandering around a bit it could prove interesting.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Countries</I>
- <I>Religion</I>
- <I>Rock Music</I>
- <I>Travel N-Z</I>
- <I>Weather</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Bible</I>
- <I>, France</I>
- <I>, MC Escher</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Wentworth Gallery</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://wentworth-art.com">http://wentworth-art.com</A><BR> This
- cyberspace gallery is the newest addition to the existing 37 member chain of
- fine art galleries. The works of a variety of artists which include Anderson,
- Belvisi, Shao, and others, are represented in the traditions of impressionism
- and renaissance. Visitors will find a schedule of events and a generous list of
- other art links on the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>art nouveau</I>
- <I>, cyberspace art galleries</I>
- <I>, impressionism</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Where the Buffalo Roam</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://internet-plaza.net/wtbr">http://internet-plaza.net/wtbr</A><BR>
- This cartoon strip, appearing also in the "Daily Colorado" (Boulder),
- is available online. It is an eclectic summation of life among the partying
- college set. Consider "Six Good Reasons To Be Male" or enjoy "The
- First Thanksgiving," just two of the panels in the weekly strip. Order
- books and T-shirts or review other comic strips also penned by this author.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Colleges</I>
- <I>Humor</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comic strips</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Whitney Museum of American Art</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.echonyc.com/~whitney">http://www.echonyc.com/~whitney</A><BR>
- Take a virtual trip to the Whitney Museum of American Art by visiting this site.
- Current exhibits are on display, educational programs are offered, and schedules
- of the museum's events are provided. A schedule of film and video screenings is
- also provided, but the videos are not offered online.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Beat Culture</I>
- <I>, contemporary art</I>
- <I>, modern art</I>
- <I>, museums in New York City</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Why Cats Paint</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.netlink.co.nz/~monpa/index.html">http://www.netlink.co.nz/~monpa/index.html</A><BR>
- I'm still not sure "why cats paint," but at this site visitors can
- test their skills and see if they can tell an original from a fake in this
- gallery of distinguished cat artists such as Smokey, Expresso, and Snagglepuss.
- Tour this odd but interesting online gallery and see selected works by some of
- the most prolific and well-paid cats on the art scene. Why Cats Paint, presented
- by the Museum of Non-Primate Art in Wellington New Zealand, from the best
- selling book "Why Cats Paint. "<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Museums</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>cat</I>
- <I>, pets</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WildStorm Productions</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.wildstorm.com">http://www.wildstorm.com</A><BR> Visitors
- interested in the art of comic books should enjoy this creative home page, which
- features the latest publications from WildStorm Productions. The company's
- current news and developments are detailed, and a complete catalog of
- WildStorm's comics is offered. In addition, examples of the latest comic book
- art are provided, as well as details about the company's trading cards and
- related games. Biographies about the artists are also presented.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Hobbies</I>
- <I>Publications</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>comic books</I>
- <I>, pop art</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>Winchester Galleries</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://vvv.com/winchester">http://vvv.com/winchester</A><BR> Located
- in Victoria, British Columbia, the Winchester Galleries have an online art
- exhibition that feature works from diverse artists. Visitors can enjoy the oil
- paintings that hang in the actual display at the Galleries in Victoria. There
- are also past exhibitions available online.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Exhibits</I>
- <I>Art Galleries</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>Canada</I>
- <I>, Victoria</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
- <P><B>WWW Computer Architecture Home Page</B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~arch/wwwx">http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~arch/wwwx</A><BR>
- Created and maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences
- Department, this is an index of resources related to computer "architecture,"
- i.e. computer systems design. It provides links to scores of
- computer-architecture groups and projects worldwide, commercial resources,
- academic and research efforts, calls for papers and participation, technical
- information and organizations, professional positions available, Usenet
- newsgroups devoted to computer architecture issues, and site-visitor
- contributions.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Architecture</I>
- <I>Computer Software</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
- <I>computer job opportunities</I>
- <I>, computer systems design</I>
- <I>, University of Wisconsin</I>
- <BR>
- </P>
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- <P><B><a name="x">Xanadu-Flux</a></B><BR>
- <A HREF="http://www.cinenet.net/users/marco/index.html">http://www.cinenet.net/users/marco/index.html</A><BR>
- Dedicated to the alternative artist, Xanadu-Flu, this page offers a mix of
- neo-dada-hip-hop-surreal art. This broad spectrum gallery shows work from the
- artist executed in various mediums, electronic to film. This site also provides
- access to other interesting jumping-off points across the Web.<BR>
- <B>Other Categories: </B>
- <I>Art Resources</I>
- <I>Artists</I>
- <I>Film</I>
- <BR>
- <B>Keywords: </B>
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